Perfusable Host Microfluidic Endothelial Networks for Spheroid and Organoid Co-culture and Immune Cell Infiltration Studies

Microfluidic devices with open ports and gen channels for forming perfusable hydrogel vascular networks with holes or ports for samples, and methods of making and using, are provided which integrate interstitial flows to an ex vivo vascularized tissue model. Samples of cells, spheroids, organoids, and tissues can be used for screening of agents for efficacy, toxicity and dosage. The devices create interstitial flow from the top of the gel hole, through the sample toward the vascular networks, and/or luminal flows generated by a pressure difference between two media channels across the vascular network. This system is useful for studying angiogenesis, immune cell migration and testing new immunotherapy drug candidates.

Researchers

Roger Kamm / Huu Tuan Nguyen / Sharon Lee

Departments: Department of Biological Engineering
Technology Areas: Biotechnology: Biomedical Devices & Systems / Drug Discovery and Research Tools: Cell Culture, Cell Lines & Organoids
Impact Areas: Healthy Living

  • fluidic platforms for perfusable vascularized tissues with infiltrates
    United States of America | Published application

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