Enabling peristalsis of human colon tumor organoids on microfluidic chips.

Biofabrication

Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney, Broadway Ultimo, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia.

Published: October 2021

Peristalsis in the digestive tract is crucial to maintain physiological functions. It remains challenging to mimic the peristaltic microenvironment in gastrointestinal organoid culture. Here, we present a method to model the peristalsis for human colon tumor organoids on a microfluidic chip. The chip contains hundreds of lateral microwells and a surrounding pressure channel. Human colon tumor organoids growing in the microwell were cyclically contracted by pressure channel, mimicking themechano-stimulus by intestinal muscles. The chip allows the control of peristalsis amplitude and rhythm and the high throughput culture of organoids simultaneously. By applying 8% amplitude with 8 ∼ 10 times min, we observed the enhanced expression of Lgr5 and Ki67. Moreover, ellipticine-loaded polymeric micelles showed reduced uptake in the organoids under peristalsis and resulted in compromised anti-tumor efficacy. The results indicate the importance of mechanical stimuli mimicking the physiological environment when usingmodels to evaluate nanoparticles. This work provides a method for attaining more reliable and representative organoids models in nanomedicine.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1758-5090/ac2ef9DOI Listing

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