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A 3D Collagen-Based Bioprinted Model to Study Osteosarcoma Invasiveness and Drug Response
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2022
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Tissue EngineeringEmbedded OsteosarcomaEngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsBiomaterials DesignBiofabricationBiomedical EngineeringOrthopaedic SurgeryCancer EngineeringRegenerative MedicineRegenerative BiomaterialsBiomaterial ModelingMatrix BiologyMechanobiologyTraditional 2DRegenerative EngineeringBioprintingDrug ResponseFunctional Tissue EngineeringCell EngineeringCell Biology3D BioprintingStudy Osteosarcoma InvasivenessCollagen-based Bioprinted ModelStem Cell EngineeringNew 3DMedicineBiomaterialsBiocompatible MaterialExtracellular Matrix
The biological and therapeutic limits of traditional 2D culture models, which only partially mimic the complexity of cancer, have recently emerged. In this study, we used a 3D bioprinting platform to process a collagen-based hydrogel with embedded osteosarcoma (OS) cells. The human OS U-2 OS cell line and its resistant variant (U-2OS/CDDP 1 μg) were considered. The fabrication parameters were optimized to obtain 3D printed constructs with overall morphology and internal microarchitecture that accurately match the theoretical design, in a reproducible and stable process. The biocompatibility of the 3D bioprinting process and the chosen collagen bioink in supporting OS cell viability and metabolism was confirmed through multiple assays at short- (day 3) and long- (day 10) term follow-ups. In addition, we tested how the 3D collagen-based bioink affects the tumor cell invasive capabilities and chemosensitivity to cisplatin (CDDP). Overall, we developed a new 3D culture model of OS cells that is easy to set up, allows reproducible results, and better mirrors malignant features of OS than flat conditions, thus representing a promising tool for drug screening and OS cell biology research.
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