Human organs-on-chips for disease modelling, drug development and personalized medicine
Boston Children's Hospital · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The failure of animal models to predict therapeutic responses in humans is a major problem that also brings into question their use for basic research. Organ-on-a-chip (organ chip) microfluidic devices lined with living cells cultured under fluid flow can recapitulate organ-level physiology and pathophysiology with high fidelity. Here, I review how single and multiple human organ chip systems have been used to model complex diseases and rare genetic disorders, to study host–microbiome interactions, to recapitulate whole-body inter-organ physiology and to reproduce human clinical responses to drugs, radiation, toxins and infectious pathogens. I also address the challenges that must be overcome for organ chips…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 95.76
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 155
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1Topics & keywords
- Organ-on-a-chip
- Personalized medicine
- Drug development
- Biology
- Organ system
- Precision medicine
- Disease
- Computational biology