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Multi-tissue interactions in an integrated three-tissue organ-on-a-chip platform
by
Shupe, Thomas D.
, Kang, Hyun-Wook
, Soker, Shay
, Seol, Young-Joon
, Hall, Adam R.
, Khademhosseini, Ali
, Aleman, Julio
, Yoo, James J.
, Shrike Zhang, Yu
, Murphy, Sean V.
, Mead, Ivy
, Bishop, Colin E.
, Atala, Anthony
, Skardal, Aleksander
, Zhao, Liang
, Dokmeci, Mehmet R.
, Hartung, Thomas
, Jin Lee, Sang
, Shin, Su-Ryon
, Kleensang, Andre
, Devarasetty, Mahesh
, Jackson, John D.
in
13
/ 13/107
/ 631/1647/277
/ 631/553
/ 631/61/2035
/ 631/61/490
/ 631/61/54
/ 9/10
/ Biochips
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Clinical trials
/ Drug development
/ Drug Discovery - methods
/ Drugs
/ Equipment Design
/ Gene expression
/ Heart
/ Human body
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
/ Liver
/ Liver - drug effects
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Lung - drug effects
/ Lung - metabolism
/ Medicine
/ Microfluidics - instrumentation
/ Microfluidics - methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Organoids
/ Organoids - drug effects
/ Organoids - metabolism
/ Perfusion
/ Physiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Side effects
/ Tissue Array Analysis - instrumentation
/ Tissue Array Analysis - methods
/ Tissues
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
2017
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Multi-tissue interactions in an integrated three-tissue organ-on-a-chip platform
by
Shupe, Thomas D.
, Kang, Hyun-Wook
, Soker, Shay
, Seol, Young-Joon
, Hall, Adam R.
, Khademhosseini, Ali
, Aleman, Julio
, Yoo, James J.
, Shrike Zhang, Yu
, Murphy, Sean V.
, Mead, Ivy
, Bishop, Colin E.
, Atala, Anthony
, Skardal, Aleksander
, Zhao, Liang
, Dokmeci, Mehmet R.
, Hartung, Thomas
, Jin Lee, Sang
, Shin, Su-Ryon
, Kleensang, Andre
, Devarasetty, Mahesh
, Jackson, John D.
in
13
/ 13/107
/ 631/1647/277
/ 631/553
/ 631/61/2035
/ 631/61/490
/ 631/61/54
/ 9/10
/ Biochips
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Clinical trials
/ Drug development
/ Drug Discovery - methods
/ Drugs
/ Equipment Design
/ Gene expression
/ Heart
/ Human body
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
/ Liver
/ Liver - drug effects
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Lung - drug effects
/ Lung - metabolism
/ Medicine
/ Microfluidics - instrumentation
/ Microfluidics - methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Organoids
/ Organoids - drug effects
/ Organoids - metabolism
/ Perfusion
/ Physiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Side effects
/ Tissue Array Analysis - instrumentation
/ Tissue Array Analysis - methods
/ Tissues
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
2017
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Multi-tissue interactions in an integrated three-tissue organ-on-a-chip platform
by
Shupe, Thomas D.
, Kang, Hyun-Wook
, Soker, Shay
, Seol, Young-Joon
, Hall, Adam R.
, Khademhosseini, Ali
, Aleman, Julio
, Yoo, James J.
, Shrike Zhang, Yu
, Murphy, Sean V.
, Mead, Ivy
, Bishop, Colin E.
, Atala, Anthony
, Skardal, Aleksander
, Zhao, Liang
, Dokmeci, Mehmet R.
, Hartung, Thomas
, Jin Lee, Sang
, Shin, Su-Ryon
, Kleensang, Andre
, Devarasetty, Mahesh
, Jackson, John D.
in
13
/ 13/107
/ 631/1647/277
/ 631/553
/ 631/61/2035
/ 631/61/490
/ 631/61/54
/ 9/10
/ Biochips
/ Biomedical engineering
/ Clinical trials
/ Drug development
/ Drug Discovery - methods
/ Drugs
/ Equipment Design
/ Gene expression
/ Heart
/ Human body
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Lab-On-A-Chip Devices
/ Liver
/ Liver - drug effects
/ Liver - metabolism
/ Lung - drug effects
/ Lung - metabolism
/ Medicine
/ Microfluidics - instrumentation
/ Microfluidics - methods
/ multidisciplinary
/ Organoids
/ Organoids - drug effects
/ Organoids - metabolism
/ Perfusion
/ Physiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Side effects
/ Tissue Array Analysis - instrumentation
/ Tissue Array Analysis - methods
/ Tissues
/ Toxicity
/ Toxicology
2017
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Multi-tissue interactions in an integrated three-tissue organ-on-a-chip platform
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Multi-tissue interactions in an integrated three-tissue organ-on-a-chip platform
2017
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Overview
Many drugs have progressed through preclinical and clinical trials and have been available – for years in some cases – before being recalled by the FDA for unanticipated toxicity in humans. One reason for such poor translation from drug candidate to successful use is a lack of model systems that accurately recapitulate normal tissue function of human organs and their response to drug compounds. Moreover, tissues in the body do not exist in isolation, but reside in a highly integrated and dynamically interactive environment, in which actions in one tissue can affect other downstream tissues. Few engineered model systems, including the growing variety of organoid and organ-on-a-chip platforms, have so far reflected the interactive nature of the human body. To address this challenge, we have developed an assortment of bioengineered tissue organoids and tissue constructs that are integrated in a closed circulatory perfusion system, facilitating inter-organ responses. We describe a three-tissue organ-on-a-chip system, comprised of liver, heart, and lung, and highlight examples of inter-organ responses to drug administration. We observe drug responses that depend on inter-tissue interaction, illustrating the value of multiple tissue integration for
in vitro
study of both the efficacy of and side effects associated with candidate drugs.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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