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3D bioprinted breast tumor model for structure–activity relationship study

Authors :
Xiuli Zhang
Tiantian Zhuang
Tingjiao Liu
Quanfeng Deng
Bingcheng Lin
Weijie Zhao
Yong Luo
Xiaorui Li
Yao Lu
Source :
Bio-Design and Manufacturing. 3:361-372
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

In this paper, we present a 3D printed tumor spheroidal model suitable for drug discovery. This model is based on a hydroxyethyl cellulose/alginate/gelatin (HCSG) composite biomaterial that has three distinct properties: (1) the HCSG is similar to the commercial basement membrane extract in Ki67, MUC1, and PARP1 expressions of MCF-7 cells for embedding culture; (2) the HCSG is printable at room temperature; and (3) the HCSG can be large-scale manufactured at an ultralow cost. We printed a 3D MCF-7 spheroid model with HCSG and characterized it in terms of cell viability, spheroid size, key protein expression, and mitochondrial metabolic activity. We used the 3D MCF-7 spheroid model to evaluate the anti-breast cancer activity of 13 amino acid-based flavone phosphoramidates and found that the alanine structure induced a stronger drug resistance, whereas phenylalanine hardly caused drug resistance in the MCF-7 cells. This is the first time that 3D bioprinting technology has been used in a structure–activity relationship study.

Details

ISSN :
25228552 and 20965524
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bio-Design and Manufacturing
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5899596198625552416b12d8d896b523