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Organoid co‐culture models of the tumor microenvironment promote precision medicine
Cancer Innovation 2024, 3 (1): e101
Published: 17 December 2023
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In recent years, the three‐dimensional (3D) culture system has emerged as a promising preclinical model for tumor research owing to its ability to replicate the tissue structure and molecular characteristics of solid tumors in vivo. This system offers several advantages, including high throughput, efficiency, and retention of tumor heterogeneity. Traditional Matrigel‐submerged organoid cultures primarily support the long‐term proliferation of epithelial cells. One solution for the exploration of the tumor microenvironment is a reconstitution approach involving the introduction of exogenous cell types, either in dual, triple or even multiple combinations. Another solution is a holistic approach including patient‐derived tumor fragments, air‐liquid interface, suspension 3D culture, and microfluidic tumor‐on‐chip models. Organoid co‐culture models have also gained popularity for studying the tumor microenvironment, evaluating tumor immunotherapy, identifying predictive biomarkers, screening for effective drugs, and modeling infections. By leveraging these 3D culture systems, it is hoped to advance the clinical application of therapeutic approaches and improve patient outcomes.

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