Lung-on-a-Chip Models of the Lung Parenchyma.
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PubMed ID
37195532
Description
Since the publication of the first lung-on-a-chip in 2010, research has made tremendous progress in mimicking the cellular environment of healthy and diseased alveoli. As the first lung-on-a-chip products have recently reached the market, innovative solutions to even better mimic the alveolar barrier are paving the way for the next generation lung-on-chips. The original polymeric membranes made of PDMS are being replaced by hydrogel membranes made of proteins from the lung extracellular matrix, whose chemical and physical properties exceed those of the original membranes. Other aspects of the alveolar environment are replicated, such as the size of the alveoli, their three-dimensional structure, and their arrangement. By tuning the properties of this environment, the phenotype of alveolar cells can be tuned, and the functions of the air-blood barrier can be reproduced, allowing complex biological processes to be mimicked. Lung-on-a-chip technologies also provide the possibility of obtaining biological information that was not possible with conventional in vitro systems. Pulmonary edema leaking through a damaged alveolar barrier and barrier stiffening due to excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins can now be reproduced. Provided that the challenges of this young technology are overcome, there is no doubt that many application areas will benefit greatly.
Date of Publication
2023
Publication Type
article
Subject(s)
600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
500 - Science::570 - Life sciences; biology
Keyword(s)
Alveolar cells Alveolar microenvironment COVID Lung diseases Lung in-vitro model Microfluidics Organs-on-chip
Language(s)
en
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Additional Credits
ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research - Organs-on-Chip Technologies
Universitätsklinik für Pneumologie und Allergologie
Series
Advances in experimental medicine and biology
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0065-2598
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restricted