An end-user perspective on Organ-on-a-Chip: Assays and usability aspects

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Highlights

  • Evaluation of Organ-on-a-Chip efforts published over the last two years with focus on end-user adoption aspects.

  • Categorized Organ-on-a-Chip concepts for assays, compatibility and ease of handling.

  • Only very few Organ-on-a-Chip systems satisfy end-user usability requirements.

The field of Organ-on-a-Chip is rapidly shifting from academic proof-of-concept studies to real-world solutions. The challenge is now to enhance end-user adoption by improving user friendliness, compatibility, assay ability and product readiness of these solutions. This review evaluates Organ-on-a-Chip efforts published over the last two years in light of such end-user adoption aspects. Elegant platforms have been reported including a microtiter plate-based 3D cell culture platform and a platform of cantilevers with integrated gauge sensors for contractility measurement. Also functional assays for angiogenesis, calcium imaging of neurons and neuro-muscular contractility were reported. Compatibility with standard analysis techniques such as sequencing, fluorescent activated cell sorting and mass spectrometry were reported only in rare cases. It is concluded that the elements that enable the leap towards end-user adoption are in place, but only few systems have managed to incorporate all aspects, and are able to answer biological questions.

Keywords

Organ-on-a-Chip
Microfluidics
Cell culture
Usability aspects
Assays

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