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A Human Bone Marrow 3D Model to Investigate the Dynamics and Interactions Between Resident Cells in Physiological or Tumoral Contexts
Published on: December 16, 2022
A minimal standardized human bone marrow microphysiological system to assess resident cell behavior during normal and
Thibault Voeltzel1,2,3,4,5, Gaëlle Fossard1,2,3,4,6, Michaël Degaud1,2,3,4,6
1CNRS UMR5286, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, 69000 Lyon, France.
Abstract:
Bone marrow is a complex and dynamic microenvironment that provides essential cues to resident cells. We developed a standardized three-dimensional (3D) model to decipher mechanisms that control human cells during hematological and non-hematological processes. Our simple 3D-model is constituted of a biphasic calcium phosphate-based scaffold and human cell lines to ensure a high reproducibility. We obtained a minimal well-organized bone marrow-like structure in which various cell types and secreted extracellular matrix can be observed and characterized by in situ imaging or following viable cell retrieval. The complexity of the system can be increased and customized, with each cellular component being independently modulated according to the issue investigated. Introduction of pathological elements in this 3D-system accurately reproduced changes observed in patient bone marrow. Hence, we have developed a handy and flexible standardized microphysiological system that mimics human bone marrow, allowing histological analysis and functional assays on collected cells.

