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Cell spheroids as a versatile research platform: formation mechanisms, high throughput production, characterization and applications

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Decarli, Monize Caiado ; Amaral, Robson ; dos Santos, Diogo Peres ; Tofani, Larissa Bueno ; Katayama, Eric ; Rezende, Rodrigo Alvarenga ; Lopes da Silva, Jorge Vicente ; Swiech, Kamilla ; Torres Suazo, Claudio Alberto ; Mota, Carlos ; Moroni, Lorenzo ; Moraes, Angela Maria
Total Authors: 12
Document type: Journal article
Source: BIOFABRICATION; v. 13, n. 3, p. 37-pg., 2021-07-01.
Abstract

Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture has tremendous advantages to closely mimic the in vivo architecture and microenvironment of healthy tissue and organs, as well as of solid tumors. Spheroids are currently the most attractive 3D model to produce uniform reproducible cell structures as well as a potential basis for engineering large tissues and complex organs. In this review we discuss, from an engineering perspective, processes to obtain uniform 3D cell spheroids, comparing dynamic and static cultures and considering aspects such as mass transfer and shear stress. In addition, computational and mathematical modeling of complex cell spheroid systems are discussed. The non-cell-adhesive hydrogel-based method and dynamic cell culture in bioreactors are focused in detail and the myriad of developed spheroid characterization techniques is presented. The main bottlenecks and weaknesses are discussed, especially regarding the analysis of morphological parameters, cell quantification and viability, gene expression profiles, metabolic behavior and high-content analysis. Finally, a vast set of applications of spheroids as tools for in vitro study model systems is examined, including drug screening, tissue formation, pathologies development, tissue engineering and biofabrication, 3D bioprinting and microfluidics, together with their use in high-throughput platforms. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/05102-1 - Comparative analysis of different three-dimensional culture systems to establish an in vitro bladder cancer model for toxicological assays
Grantee:Robson Luis Ferraz do Amaral
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate (Direct)
FAPESP's process: 19/11950-6 - Biofabrication studies for osteochondral structure
Grantee:Jorge Vicente Lopes da Silva
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants