DEFINITION
Microphysiological Systems (MPS) are in vitro platforms containing human cells in a microenvironment that recapitulates key aspects of human organ function. Terms used interchangeably include organ-on-chip, tissue chip, organ chip, and body-on-chip. The FDA and NCATS typically use "tissue chip" or "MPS."
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
Media perfusion mimics blood flow, delivering nutrients and removing waste while applying physiological shear stress.
Cells organized in 3D configurations recapitulating tissue architecture and cell-cell interactions.
Primary human cells or iPSC-derived cells ensure human-relevant drug responses and disease modeling.
Co-culture of multiple cell types enables modeling of tissue interfaces and cellular crosstalk.
NIH NCATS: Tissue Chip Technology
Source: National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences