Satellite‐Based On‐Orbit Printing of 3D Tumor Models

Author:

Mo Xingwu123ORCID,Zhang Yanmei123,Wang Zixuan123,Zhou Xianhao123ORCID,Zhang Zhenrui123ORCID,Fang Yongcong123ORCID,Fan Zilian123,Guo Yihan123,Zhang Ting123ORCID,Xiong Zhuo123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biomanufacturing Center Department of Mechanical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 P. R. China

2. Biomanufacturing and Rapid Forming Technology Key Laboratory of Beijing Beijing 100084 P. R. China

3. “Biomanufacturing and Engineering Living Systems” Innovation International Talents Base (111 Base) Beijing 100084 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractSpace three dimension (3D) bioprinting provides a precise and bionic tumor model for evaluating the compound effect of the space environment on tumors, thereby providing insight into the progress of the disease and potential treatments. However, space 3D bioprinting faces several challenges, including prelaunch uncertainty, possible liquid leakage, long‐term culture in space, automatic equipment control, data acquisition, and transmission. Here, a novel satellite‐based 3D bioprinting device with high structural strength, small volume, and low weight (<6 kg) is developed. A microgel‐based biphasic thermosensitive bioink and suspension medium that supports the on‐orbit printing and in situ culture of complex tumor models is developed. An intelligent control algorithm that enables the automatic control of 3D printing, autofocusing, fluorescence imaging, and data transfer back to the ground is developed. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first time that on‐orbit printing of tumor models is achieved in space with stable morphology and moderate viability via a satellite. It is found that 3D tumor models are more sensitive to antitumor drugs in space than on Earth. This study opens up a new avenue for 3D bioprinting in space and offers new possibilities for future research in space life science and medicine.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Tsinghua University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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