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Biofabrication ; 11(3): 035024, 2019 06 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31051482

ABSTRACT

In vitro testing of drug compounds on cell models during the drug development process represents an indispensable step in the initial screening process. Although drug testing on three-dimensional (3D) cultured cells may provide a more accurate prediction of drug efficacy, it is relatively costly and time-consuming to perform compared with conventional 2D cultures due to the thick z-axis of the 3D models. In this study, we have presented a microfluidic platform with integrated pneumatic valves for producing a thin-gel 3D cell culture-based combinatorial drug screening array (3D-µCDS array). The multilayer architecture and microfluidic layout has a smaller device footprint than a single-layer microfluidic channel arrangement, making it well suited to scaling up for high-throughput combinatorial drug screening on 3D cell model. We performed 8 × 8 combination drug screening experiments with the device using two anti-cancer drugs (doxorubicin and paclitaxel) on MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 breast cancer cell lines for demonstration. Our results indicate that our 3D-µCDS array device allows the successful screening of multiple drug combinations while reducing the operation time and the number of sample/reagents required, making it an ideal tool for general combinatorial drug screening, as well as for applications using valuable tissues and clinical samples.


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Cell Culture Techniques/methods , Combinatorial Chemistry Techniques , Drug Evaluation, Preclinical , Microfluidics/methods , Animals , Collagen/pharmacology , Diffusion , Equipment Design , Extracellular Matrix/chemistry , Fluorescence , Gels/chemistry , High-Throughput Screening Assays , Humans , Inhibitory Concentration 50 , Microfluidics/instrumentation , Rats , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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