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A Model of Human Small Airway on a Chip for Studies of Subacute Effects of Inhalation Toxicants.

Courtney Sakolish1, Andrei Georgescu2, Dan Dongeun Huh2, Ivan Rusyn1.   

Abstract

Testing for acute inhalation hazards is conducted in animals; however, a number of robust in vitro human cell-based alternatives have been developed and tested. These models range in complexity from cultures of cell lines or primary cells in air-liquid interface on Transwells, to more complex and physiologically relevant flow- and mechanical stimulation-enabled tissue chips. Although the former models are relatively straightforward to establish and can be tested in medium/high throughput, the latter require specialized equipment and lack in throughput. In this study, we developed a device that can be easily manufactured while allowing for the production of a differentiated lung tissue. This multilayered microfluidic device enables coculture of primary human small airway epithelial cells and lung microvascular endothelial cells under physiological conditions for up to 18 days and recreates the parenchymal-vascular interface in the distal lung. To explore the potential of this airway on a chip for applications in inhalation toxicology, we also devised a system that allows for direct gas/aerosol exposures of the engineered airway epithelium to noxious stimuli known to cause adverse respiratory effects, including dry flowing air, lipopolysaccharide, particulate matter, and iodomethane. This study generated quantitative, high-content data that were indicative of aberrant changes in biochemical (lactate dehydrogenase), barrier (dextran permeability), functional (ciliary beating), and molecular (imaging for various markers) phenotypes of the small airway epithelium due to inhalational exposures. This study is significant because it established an in vitro model of human small airway on a chip that can be used in medium/high-throughput studies of subacute effects of inhalation toxicants.
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Keywords:  zzm321990 in vitro models; hazard identification; lung

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35357501      PMCID: PMC9154286          DOI: 10.1093/toxsci/kfac036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Toxicol Sci        ISSN: 1096-0929            Impact factor:   4.109


  42 in total

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Review 8.  Translational Roadmap for the Organs-on-a-Chip Industry toward Broad Adoption.

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1.  Microphysiological Systems Evaluation: Experience of TEX-VAL Tissue Chip Testing Consortium.

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Journal:  Toxicol Sci       Date:  2022-07-28       Impact factor: 4.109

Review 2.  What Can an Organ-on-a-Chip Teach Us About Human Lung Pathophysiology?

Authors:  Haiqing Bai; Donald E Ingber
Journal:  Physiology (Bethesda)       Date:  2022-06-06
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