3D cell culture models in research: applications to lung cancer pharmacology

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作者
Vella, Nathan [1 ]
Fenech, Anthony G. [1 ]
Magri, Vanessa Petroni [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malta, Fac Med & Surg, Dept Clin Pharmacol & Therapeut, Msida, Malta
关键词
3D cell culture; lung cancer; tumour microenvironment; pre-clinical models; drug screening; drug development; precision oncopharmacology; INFILTRATING IMMUNE CELLS; CLINICALLY RELEVANT MODEL; MULTICELLULAR SPHEROIDS; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; CHRONIC INFLAMMATION; TARGETED THERAPY; ORGANOID MODELS; RESPONSES; PATHWAY; EVASION;
D O I
10.3389/fphar.2024.1438067
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide, necessitating innovative research methodologies to improve treatment outcomes and develop novel strategies. The advent of three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures has marked a significant advancement in lung cancer research, offering a more physiologically relevant model compared to traditional two-dimensional (2D) cultures. This review elucidates the various types of 3D cell culture models currently used in lung cancer pharmacology, including spheroids, organoids and engineered tissue models, having pivotal roles in enhancing our understanding of lung cancer biology, facilitating drug development, and advancing precision medicine. 3D cell culture systems mimic the complex spatial architecture and microenvironment of lung tumours, providing critical insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms of tumour progression, metastasis and drug responses. Spheroids, derived from commercialized cell lines, effectively model the tumour microenvironment (TME), including the formation of hypoxic and nutrient gradients, crucial for evaluating the penetration and efficacy of anti-cancer therapeutics. Organoids and tumouroids, derived from primary tissues, recapitulate the heterogeneity of lung cancers and are instrumental in personalized medicine approaches, supporting the simulation of in vivo pharmacological responses in a patient-specific context. Moreover, these models have been co-cultured with various cell types and biomimicry extracellular matrix (ECM) components to further recapitulate the heterotypic cell-cell and cell-ECM interactions present within the lung TME. 3D cultures have been significantly contributing to the identification of novel therapeutic targets and the understanding of resistance mechanisms against conventional therapies. Therefore, this review summarizes the latest findings in drug research involving lung cancer 3D models, together with the common laboratory-based assays used to study drug effects. Additionally, the integration of 3D cell cultures into lung cancer drug development workflows and precision medicine is discussed. This integration is pivotal in accelerating the translation of laboratory findings into clinical applications, thereby advancing the landscape of lung cancer treatment. By closely mirroring human lung tumours, these models not only enhance our understanding of the disease but also pave the way for the development of more effective and personalized therapeutic strategies.
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