| Literature DB >> 31646055 |
Zhongyu Liu1,2, Stephen Mackay1,2, Dylan M Gordon3, Justin D Anderson1,2, Dustin W Haithcock3, Charles J Garson3, Guillermo J Tearney4, George M Solomon2,5, Kapil Pant3, Balabhaskar Prabhakarpandian3, Steven M Rowe1,2,5, Jennifer S Guimbellot1,2.
Abstract
We have developed a human bronchial epithelial (HBE) cell and endothelial cell co-cultured microfluidic model to mimic the in vivo human airway. This airway-on-a-chip was designed with a central epithelial channel and two flanking endothelial channels, with a three-dimensional monolayers of cells growing along the four walls of the channel, forming central clear lumens. These cultures mimic airways and microvasculature in vivo. The central channel cells are grown at air-liquid interface and show features of airway differentiation including tight-junction formation, mucus production, and ciliated cells. Combined with novel micro-optical coherence tomography, this chip enables functional imaging of the interior of the lumen, which includes quantitation of cilia motion including beat frequency and mucociliary transport. This airway-on-a chip is a significant step forward in the development of microfluidics models for functional imaging.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31646055 PMCID: PMC6788592 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.10.005414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732