Issue 19, 2022

Blood–brain barrier (BBB)-on-a-chip: a promising breakthrough in brain disease research

Abstract

The blood–brain barrier (BBB) represents a key challenge in developing brain-penetrating therapeutic molecules. BBB dysfunction is also associated with the onset and progression of various brain diseases. The BBB-on-a-chip (μBBB), an organ-on-chip technology, has emerged as a powerful in vitro platform that closely mimics the human BBB microenvironments. While the μBBB technology has seen wide application in the study of brain cancer, its utility in other brain disease models (“μBBB+”) is less appreciated. Based on the advances of the μBBB technology and the evolution of in vitro models for brain diseases over the last decade, we propose the concept of a “μBBB+” system and summarize its major promising applications in pathological studies, personalized medical research, drug development, and multi-organ-on-chip approaches. We believe that such a sophisticated “μBBB+” system is a highly tunable and promising in vitro platform for further advancement of the understanding of brain diseases.

Graphical abstract: Blood–brain barrier (BBB)-on-a-chip: a promising breakthrough in brain disease research

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
01 apr. 2022
Accepted
11 ágú. 2022
First published
11 ágú. 2022

Lab Chip, 2022,22, 3579-3602

Blood–brain barrier (BBB)-on-a-chip: a promising breakthrough in brain disease research

B. Peng, S. Hao, Z. Tong, H. Bai, S. Pan, K. Lim, L. Li, N. H. Voelcker and W. Huang, Lab Chip, 2022, 22, 3579 DOI: 10.1039/D2LC00305H

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