New dimensions in vascular engineering: opportunities for cancer biology
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- PMCID: PMC2947931
- DOI: 10.1089/ten.TEA.2010.0183
New dimensions in vascular engineering: opportunities for cancer biology
Abstract
Angiogenesis is a fundamental prerequisite for tissue growth and thus an attractive target for cancer therapeutics. However, current efforts to halt tumor growth using antiangiogenic agents have been met with limited success. A reason for this may be that studies aimed at understanding tissue and organ formation have to this point utilized two-dimensional cell culture techniques, which fail to faithfully mimic the pathological architecture of disease in an in vivo context. In this issue of Tissue Engineering, the work of Fischbach-Teschl's group manipulate such variables as oxygen concentration, culture three-dimensionality, and cell-extracellular matrix interactions to more closely approximate the biophysical and biochemical microenvironment of tumor angiogenesis. In this article, we discuss how novel tissue engineering platforms provide a framework for the study of tumorigenesis under pathophysiologically relevant in vitro culture conditions.
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