Controlling Microenvironments with Organs-on-Chips for Osteoarthritis Modelling

Author:

Ong Louis Jun Ye123ORCID,Fan Xiwei12,Rujia Sun Antonia12ORCID,Mei Lin12,Toh Yi-Chin1234,Prasadam Indira12

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical, Medical and Process Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane City, QLD 4000, Australia

2. Center for Biomedical Technologies, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD 4059, Australia

3. Max Planck Queensland Centre (MPQC) for the Materials Science of Extracellular Matrices, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane City, QLD 4000, Australia

4. Centre for Microbiome Research, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane City, QLD 4000, Australia

Abstract

Osteoarthritis (OA) remains a prevalent disease affecting more than 20% of the global population, resulting in morbidity and lower quality of life for patients. The study of OA pathophysiology remains predominantly in animal models due to the complexities of mimicking the physiological environment surrounding the joint tissue. Recent development in microfluidic organ-on-chip (OoC) systems have demonstrated various techniques to mimic and modulate tissue physiological environments. Adaptations of these techniques have demonstrated success in capturing a joint tissue’s tissue physiology for studying the mechanism of OA. Adapting these techniques and strategies can help create human-specific in vitro models that recapitulate the cellular processes involved in OA. This review aims to comprehensively summarise various demonstrations of microfluidic platforms in mimicking joint microenvironments for future platform design iterations.

Funder

Australian Research Council

QUT DVC ECR grant

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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