Emerging Technologies for Cancer Research: Towards Personalized Medicine with Microfluidic Platforms and 3D Tumor Models
Abstract
In the present review, we describe three hot topics in cancer research such as circulating tumor cells, exosomes, and 3D environment models. The first section is dedicated to microfluidic platforms for detecting circulating tumor cells, including both affinity based methods that take advantage of antibodies and aptamers, and label free approaches, exploiting cancer cells physical features and, more recently, abnormal cancer metabolism. In the second section, we briefly describe the biology of exosomes and their role in cancer, as well as conventional techniques for their isolation and innovative microfluidic platforms. In the third section, the importance of tumor microenvironment is highlighted, along with techniques for modeling it in vitro. Finally, we discuss limitations of two dimensional monolayer methods and describe advantages and disadvantages of different three dimensional tumor systems for cell cell interaction analysis and their potential applications in cancer management.
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@article{arxiv.2103.01221,
title = {Emerging Technologies for Cancer Research: Towards Personalized Medicine with Microfluidic Platforms and 3D Tumor Models},
author = {Matteo Turetta and Fabio Del Ben and Giulia Brisotto and Eva Biscontin and Michela Bulfoni and Daniela Cesselli and Alfonso Colombatti and Giacinto Scoles and Giuseppe Gigli and Loretta L. del Mercato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.01221},
year = {2021}
}
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21 pages, 7 figures