Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, volume 178, pages 113993
Mucus-producing 3D cell culture models
Maria Helena Macedo
,
Ana Baião
,
Soraia Pinto
,
Andreia S Barros
,
Helena Almeida
,
Andreia Almeida
,
José das Neves
,
Bruno Sarmento
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-11-01
Journal:
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
scimago Q1
SJR: 3.411
CiteScore: 28.1
Impact factor: 15.2
ISSN: 0169409X, 18728294
Pharmaceutical Science
Abstract
In vitro cell-based models have been used for a long time since they are normally easily obtained and have an advantageous cost-benefit. Besides, they can serve a variety of ends, from studying drug absorption and metabolism to disease modeling. However, some in vitro models are too simplistic, not accurately representing the living tissues. It has been shown, mainly in the last years, that fully mimicking a tissue composition and architecture can be paramount for cellular behavior and, consequently, for the outcomes of the studies using such models. Because of this, 3D in vitro cell models have been gaining much attention, since they are able to better replicate the in vivo environment. In this review we focus on 3D models that contain mucus-producing cells, as mucus can play a pivotal role in drug absorption. Being frequently overlooked, this viscous fluid can have an impact on drug delivery. Thus, the aim of this review is to understand to which extent can mucus affect mucosal drug delivery and to provide a state-of-the-art report on the existing 3D cell-based mucus models.
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