Imaging‐Based Efficacy Evaluation of Cancer Immunotherapy in Engineered Tumor Platforms and Tumor Organoids

Author:

Kim Seong‐Eun1,Yun Suji2,Doh Junsang23,Kim Hong Nam1456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Brain Science Institute Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Seoul 02792 South Korea

2. Interdisciplinary Program for Bioengineering Seoul National University Seoul 08826 South Korea

3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Research Institute of Advanced Materials Institute of Engineering Research Bio‐MAX institute Soft Foundry Institute Seoul National University Seoul 08826 South Korea

4. Division of Bio‐Medical Science and Technology KIST School Korea University of Science and Technology Seoul 02792 Republic of Korea

5. School of Mechanical Engineering Yonsei University Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

6. Yonsei‐KIST Convergence Research Institute Yonsei University Seoul 03722 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractCancer immunotherapy is used to treat tumors by modulating the immune system. Although the anticancer efficacy of cancer immunotherapy has been evaluated prior to clinical trials, conventional in vivo animal and endpoint models inadequately replicate the intricate process of tumor elimination and reflect human‐specific immune systems. Therefore, more sophisticated models that mimic the complex tumor‐immune microenvironment must be employed to assess the effectiveness of immunotherapy. Additionally, using real‐time imaging technology, a step‐by‐step evaluation can be applied, allowing for a more precise assessment of treatment efficacy. Here, an overview of the various imaging‐based evaluation platforms recently developed for cancer immunotherapeutic applications is presented. Specifically, a fundamental technique is discussed for stably observing immune cell‐based tumor cell killing using direct imaging, a microwell that reproduces a confined space for spatial observation, a droplet assay that facilitates cell–cell interactions, and a 3D microphysiological system that reconstructs the vascular environment. Furthermore, it is suggested that future evaluation platforms pursue more human‐like immune systems.

Funder

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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