Issue 31, 2020

From cells-on-a-chip to organs-on-a-chip: scaffolding materials for 3D cell culture in microfluidics

Abstract

It is an emerging research area to integrate scaffolding materials in microfluidic devices for 3D cell culture (organs-on-a-chip). The technology of organs-on-a-chip holds the potential to obviate the gaps between pre-clinical and clinical studies. As accumulating evidence shows the importance of extracellular matrix in in vitro cell culture, significant efforts have been made to integrate 3D ECM/scaffolding materials in microfluidics. There are two families of materials that are commonly used for this purpose: hydrogels and electrospun fibers. In this review, we briefly discuss the properties of the materials, and focus on the various technologies to obtain the materials (e.g. extraction of collagen from animal tissues) and to include the materials in microfluidic devices. Challenges and potential solutions of the current materials and technologies were also thoroughly discussed. At the end, we provide a perspective on future efforts to make these technologies more translational to broadly benefit pharmaceutical and pathophysiological research.

Graphical abstract: From cells-on-a-chip to organs-on-a-chip: scaffolding materials for 3D cell culture in microfluidics

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
15 Meur. 2020
Accepted
12 Mezh. 2020
First published
12 Mezh. 2020

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020,8, 6667-6685

From cells-on-a-chip to organs-on-a-chip: scaffolding materials for 3D cell culture in microfluidics

J. A. Terrell, C. G. Jones, G. K. M. Kabandana and C. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020, 8, 6667 DOI: 10.1039/D0TB00718H

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