Bioengineered Humanoid-on-Chip Platforms: Tools for Evaluating the Effects of Environmental Exposure on Human Physiological Barriers

Dec 4, 2025Thoracic research and practice

Bioengineered Human-Like Chip Systems for Testing How Environmental Exposure Affects Body Barriers

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Abstract

Environmental exposures significantly compromised barrier integrity in advanced bioengineered organ-on-a-chip models.

  • Disruption of mechano-biological processes may impair structural, cellular, and molecular functions.
  • Traditional 2D models often fail to accurately replicate complex human physiological responses to environmental pollutants.
  • Multi-organ integration strategies, particularly those emulating the brain-lung-liver-intestine axis, are gaining attention for their relevance in systemic toxicological studies.
  • Inhaled pollutants can trigger inflammatory responses in the lungs, which may affect the liver and brain through the bloodstream.
  • Bioengineered organ-on-a-chip systems enable simulation of real-time organ interactions and can model the effects of pollutants or therapeutics across interconnected organs.
  • These models represent a significant advancement toward reducing animal testing and enhancing human-relevant assessments of environmental toxins.

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