Towards bone-remodeling-on-a-chip: self-assembling 3D osteoblast-osteoclast coculture in a microfluidic chip

M.A.M. Vis,F. Zhao, E.S.R. Bodelier, C.M. Bood, J. Bulsink,M. van Doeselaar,H. Eslami Amirabadi, K. Ito,S. Hofmann

biorxiv(2023)

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Healthy bone is maintained by the process of bone remodeling. An unbalance in this process can lead to pathologies such as osteoporosis which are often studied with animal models. However, data from animals have limited power in predicting the results that will be obtained in human clinical trials. In search for alternatives to animal models, human in vitro models are emerging as they address the principle of reduction, refinement, and replacement of animal experiments (3Rs). At the moment, no complete in vitro model for bone-remodeling exists. Microfluidic chips offer great possibilities, particularly because of the dynamic culture options, which are crucial for in vitro bone formation. In this study, a scaffold free, fully human, 3D microfluidic coculture model of bone remodeling is presented. A bone-on-a-chip coculture system was developed in which human mesenchymal stromal cells differentiated into osteoblasts and self-assembled into scaffold free bone-like tissues with the shape and dimensions of human trabeculae. Human monocytes were able to attach to these tissues and to fuse into multinucleated osteoclast-like cells, establishing the coculture. Furthermore, a set-up was developed allowing for long-term (35 days) on-chip cell culture with benefits including continuous fluid-flow, low bubble formation risk, easy culture medium exchange inside the incubator and live cell imaging options. This on-chip coculture is a crucial advance towards developing in vitro bone remodeling models to facilitate drug testing. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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microfluidic bone-remodeling-on-a-chip,self-assembling,osteoblast-osteoclast
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