Integrated microfluidic three-organ chip for real-time toxicity analysis of fluorotelomer alcohols in the gut–vascular–nerve axis

Abstract

Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), persistent environmental contaminants linked to neurodevelopmental toxicity, cannot be adequately modeled by traditional in vitro systems due to their inability to recapitulate multi-organ interactions. To address this limitation, we developed and engineered a tri-organ gut–vascular–nerve axis chip that reconstructs the bidirectional gut–brain communication through an integrated endothelial barrier. Unlike dispersed 2D cultures on D-polylysine plates, our 3D platform supports cross-linked neurite outgrowth, self-assembled microvascular tubules, and a tightly sealed intestinal epithelia, coupled with integrated solid-phase extraction-mass spectrometry for real-time tracking of PFAS dynamics. We demonstrate that intestinal epithelial cells metabolize fluorotelomer alcohols into bioactive fluorotelomer carboxylic acids, which may transit vascular channels to neural compartments, inducing neuronal dysfunction and driving axis-wide alterations in metabolic activity, oxidative stress responses, and inflammatory signaling. This physiologically relevant model provides novel mechanistic insights into PFAS neurotoxicity and establishes a robust organ-on-chip paradigm for environmental toxicology.

Graphical abstract: Integrated microfluidic three-organ chip for real-time toxicity analysis of fluorotelomer alcohols in the gut–vascular–nerve axis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jun 2025
Accepted
25 Sep 2025
First published
13 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Lab Chip, 2025, Advance Article

Integrated microfluidic three-organ chip for real-time toxicity analysis of fluorotelomer alcohols in the gut–vascular–nerve axis

X. Ding, N. Xu, W. Zhang and P. Wang, Lab Chip, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5LC00631G

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