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The Balance Between Shear Flow and Extracellular Matrix in Ovarian Cancer-on-Chip

  • Changchong Chen
  • , Alphonse Boché
  • , Zixu Wang
  • , Elliot Lopez
  • , Juan Peng
  • , Franck Carreiras
  • , Marie Claire Schanne-Klein
  • , Yong Chen
  • , Ambroise Lambert
  • , Carole Aimé

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Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecologic cancer in developed countries. In the tumor microenvironment, the extracellular matrix (ECM) and flow shear stress are key players in directing ovarian cancer cells invasion. Artificial ECM models based only on ECM proteins are used to build an ovarian tumor-on-chip to decipher the crosstalk between ECM and shear stress on the migratory behavior and cellular heterogeneity of ovarian tumor cells. This work shows that in the shear stress regime of the peritoneal cavity, the ECM plays a major role in driving individual or collective ovarian tumor cells migration. In the presence of basement membrane proteins, migration is more collective than on type I collagen regardless of shear stress. With increasing shear stress, individual cell migration is enhanced; while, no significant impact on collective migration is measured. This highlights the central position that ECM and flow shear stress should hold in in vitro ovarian cancer models to deepen understanding of cellular responses and improve development of ovarian cancer therapeutic platforms. In this frame, adding flow provides significant improvement in biological relevance over the authors’ previous work. Further steps for enhanced clinical relevance require not only multiple cell lines but also patient-derived cells and sera.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'article2400938
journalAdvanced Healthcare Materials
Volume13
Numéro de publication23
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 13 sept. 2024

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