Biomechanical Aspects in Bone Tumor Engineering

Ksenia Menshikh, Ivana Banicevic, Bojana Obradovic, Lia Rimondini

Risultato della ricerca: Contributo su rivistaArticolo di reviewpeer review

Abstract

In the past decades, anticancer drug development brought the field of tumor engineering to a new level by the need of robust test systems. Simulating tumor microenvironment in vitro remains a challenge, and osteosarcoma—the most common primary bone cancer—is no exception. The growing evidence points to the inevitable connection between biomechanical stimuli and tumor chemosensitivity and aggressiveness, thus making this component of the microenvironment a mandatory requirement to the developed models. In this review, we addressed the question: is the “in vivo - in vitro” gap in osteosarcoma engineering bridged from the perspective of biomechanical stimuli? The most notable biomechanical cues in the tumor cell microenvironment are observed and compared in the contexts of in vivo conditions and engineered three-dimensional in vitro models.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)217-229
Numero di pagine13
RivistaTissue Engineering - Part B: Reviews
Volume30
Numero di pubblicazione2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 apr 2024

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