To generate 3D tumor microenvironment the most important thing is to develop appropriate microfluidic chips. These microfluidic chips were fabricated by using PolyDimethylSiloxane (PDMS) material. This microfluidics chip has three channels, one central channel and two side channels. All the three channels in the chip are connected through microchannels, which allows the cell migration and exchange of nutrients and signaling molecules. The culture media, growth nutrients are injected, or removed from the microfluidic chip with passive ways or external active systems through a pressure controller (OB1, Elveflow).
After designing the chips, a 3D tumor microenvironment was created by using collagen Type 1 biomaterial. This collagen biomaterial forms a 3D hydrogel which is hydrophilic and forms a network of polymeric chains at 37 ºC. Followed by, breast cancer cell suspension was mixed with collagen suspension in 1:1 ratio and loaded into the central channel of the chips, then incubated for 30 minutes at 37 ºC for gel polymerization and to ensure the maintenance of the 3D structure. When the gel turned opaque, endothelial cells were seeded into one of the lateral channels to mimic tumor-stromal condition. The second lateral channel was used to perfuse the culture media. Necrotic core formation, glucose consumption, hypoxia generation and interaction of tumor cells with the neighboring endothelial cells and tight junction formation were evaluated.
MTOAC project was presented and disseminated through the following channels:
-Participation in conferences:
1.- Application of Microfluidics in Breast tumor, 3rd World Congress on Cancer, Prague, Czech Republic, September 23-25, 2019
2.- Summer School on Microfluidics: Concepts, applications, evaluations, from 14th October to 18th October, 2019, Sete, France
3.- IFPEN Conference from Laboratory tool to Process Development 13-15 November 2019 at Rueil Malmaison, France
4.- International “Cell Culture Under Flow Meeting” (Ibidi), Munich Germany, February 18-19, 2020
5.- Microfluidics modelling of breast tumor microenvironment for drug screening. EUROoC conference July, 8-9, 2020.
- Published articles and other communication activities:
1.- "Subia Bano and tumor microenvironment / My microfluidic career", on Elvesys' website
2.- Short review about microfluidic Tumor-on-Chip systems for breast cancer research, on Elvesys' website
3.- A review article on breast tumor-on-chip model was published in the “Journal of Controlled Release”, Elsevier. (Bano Subia et al, 2021)