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Conference Past Science
Starts
12/04/2026
13:00
Ends
12/04/2026
02:00
Location
AMPHI 3 BIS

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Charlotte Rivière

Institut Lumière Matière (ILM), Villeurbanne, France

Invitée par Patrick LOMONTE

Abstract
There are number of evidences indicating that both tumour micro-environment and mechanics are playing an important role in the malignant transformation of cells and resistance to treatment. We try to take into account these important issues (micro-environment and mechanics) by developing original techniques enabling to precisely control cell micro-environment, including the applied mechanical stress.
In particular, we have developed agarose-based microsystems that enable a precise control of cell micro-environment in terms of mechanics (stiffness, stress) and transport of molecules (through a porous matrix). Combined with multipositions time-lapse microscropy and image analysis, we are able to decipher cell response in-situ in such confined situation, at the single cell level and over space and time.
In this seminar, I will first present our agarose-based microsystems, before describing results obtained for 2D or 3D confinement, as well as how these systems can be used to assess transport and therapeutic efficacy of novel nano-therapeutics in a more physiological environment than the classical 2D in vitro assay used. As such, it could be a valuable tool to assess the interplay between mechanics and biochemical signaling in the progression of cancer.

Rivière C et al., Plaque de Micropuits En Hydrogel Biocompatible (Biocompatible Hydrogel Microwell Plate). Patent 2018:FR3079524A1

A. Prunet et al., A new agarose-based microsystem to investigate cell response to prolonged confinement, Lab on a Chip. 20:4016–4030 (2020)

S. Goodarzi et al., Quantifying nanotherapeutic penetration using a hydrogel-based microsystem as a new 3D in vitro platform, Lab on a Chip. 21:2495–2510 (2021)

P. Bregigeon et al., Integrated platform for culture, observation and parallelized electroporation of spheroids, Lab on a Chip, 22, 2489-2501 (2022)

M. Mouelhi et al., Mitosis sets nuclear homeostasis of cancer cells under confinement. BioRxiv, 2023.05. 11.540326