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Development of 3D-Bioprinted Colitis-Mimicking Model to Assess Epithelial Barrier Function Using Albumin Nano-Encapsulated Anti-Inflammatory Drugs.

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posted on 2024-03-13, 09:57 authored by Abdulmajeed G. Almutary, Abdullah M. Alnuqaydan, Saleh A. Almatroodi, Hamid A. Bakshi, Dinesh Kumar Chellappan, Murtaza TambuwalaMurtaza Tambuwala
<p>Physiological barrier function is very difficult to replicate in vitro. This situation leads to poor prediction of candidate drugs in the drug development process due to the lack of preclinical modelling for intestinal function. By using 3D bioprinting, we generated a colitis-like condition model that can evaluate the barrier function of albumin nanoencapsulated anti-inflammatory drugs. Histological characterization demonstrated the manifestation of the disease in 3D-bioprinted Caco-2 and HT-29 constructs. A comparison of proliferation rates in 2D monolayer and 3D-bioprinted models was also carried out. This model is compatible with currently available preclinical assays and can be implemented as an effective tool for efficacy and toxicity prediction in drug development.</p>

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  • Lincoln Medical School (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland)

Volume

8

Issue

1

Publisher

MDPI

ISSN

2313-7673

Date Submitted

2023-04-03

Date Accepted

2023-01-13

Date of First Publication

2023-01-18

Date of Final Publication

2023-01-18

Date Document First Uploaded

2023-03-28

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54127

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