TY - JOUR
T1 - A bronchiole-on-a-chip and a stretching system for studying human disease model of asthma attack
AU - Sun, Chun Hui
AU - Lee, Kang Yun
AU - Chan, Yao Fei
AU - Ho, Shu Chuan
AU - Liu, Chien Ying
AU - Wu, Sheng Ming
AU - Sun, Weilun
AU - Ke, Yi Ting
AU - Liu, Cheng Hsien
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© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/10/1
Y1 - 2024/10/1
N2 - Asthma is an important public health issue in developed and developing countries, with a prevalence of 300 million worldwide. It is a heterogeneous disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. A bronchiole-on-a-chip with a compact stretching system, which is comparable to the small-size incubator and can provide continuous cyclical scratches, is reported here for emulating the physiology of asthma and other types of lung diseases with various breathing rates. In this study, bronchial smooth muscle cells (BSMCs) are cultured on the bronchiole-on-a-chip under cyclic stretching, mimicking the respiratory rates for healthy adults and asthma patients under bronchospasm. With the cyclical cell stretching, the physiology of BSMCs is affected. In an asthma-conditioned bronchial chip, secretions of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and IL-8 increase significantly from BSMCs compared with the static or healthy condition. In on-chip treatment studies, BSMCs are treated with various concentrations of indacaterol, a long-acting bronchodilator for asthma. The secretion of IL-6 is suppressed for the indacaterol-treated group under asthma conditions. The alignment of stretched BSMCs is also affected by mechanical stretching. Bronchiole-on-a-chip demonstrates the possibility of mimicking the physiological condition of asthma in vitro and a potential drug screening system for lung diseases.
AB - Asthma is an important public health issue in developed and developing countries, with a prevalence of 300 million worldwide. It is a heterogeneous disease characterized by chronic airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. A bronchiole-on-a-chip with a compact stretching system, which is comparable to the small-size incubator and can provide continuous cyclical scratches, is reported here for emulating the physiology of asthma and other types of lung diseases with various breathing rates. In this study, bronchial smooth muscle cells (BSMCs) are cultured on the bronchiole-on-a-chip under cyclic stretching, mimicking the respiratory rates for healthy adults and asthma patients under bronchospasm. With the cyclical cell stretching, the physiology of BSMCs is affected. In an asthma-conditioned bronchial chip, secretions of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and IL-8 increase significantly from BSMCs compared with the static or healthy condition. In on-chip treatment studies, BSMCs are treated with various concentrations of indacaterol, a long-acting bronchodilator for asthma. The secretion of IL-6 is suppressed for the indacaterol-treated group under asthma conditions. The alignment of stretched BSMCs is also affected by mechanical stretching. Bronchiole-on-a-chip demonstrates the possibility of mimicking the physiological condition of asthma in vitro and a potential drug screening system for lung diseases.
KW - Asthma attack
KW - Bronchiole inflammation
KW - Bronchiole-on-a-chip
KW - In-vitro disease model
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U2 - 10.1016/j.snb.2024.136031
DO - 10.1016/j.snb.2024.136031
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85194483707
SN - 0925-4005
VL - 416
JO - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
JF - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
M1 - 136031
ER -