Your Tumor's Best Treatment? A Space-Based Test Could Tell You
With new NASA and NSF funding, Encapsulate is building on its ISS National Lab-sponsored research to bring personalized cancer diagnostics closer to clinical use
Featured in the latest issue of Upward, the official magazine of the ISS National Laboratory®, Encapsulate's tumor-on-a-chip system grows patient biopsy samples into miniature tumors that are tested with different drugs in space. "Technically, it's not even a prediction now," said CEO and Co-Founder
Backing this innovation, Encapsulate recently secured a
Encapsulate's first experiments launched on SpaceX's 30th commercial resupply mission, contracted by NASA. An autonomous CubeLab, developed in collaboration with ISS National Lab Commercial Service Provider Space Tango, monitored tumor responses in microgravity.
"The astronauts didn't need to touch anything," Rad explains in Upward. "Honestly, they just plugged it in like a coffee machine."
In space, the absence of gravity allows cloned tumors to grow in more complex 3D shapes that more accurately mimic their development in the human body than traditional laboratory models. Some tumors with specific mutations reacted to chemotherapy drugs in space but not on Earth, revealing hidden behaviors.
Beyond drug response, microgravity exposed early tumor cell movement patterns linked to metastasis. In Upward,
Encapsulate's approach aims to end the guesswork in cancer treatment by providing precision diagnostics for personalized care. "What you get out of the test of that tumor is really analogous to this being tested in you," Levine added.
For more on this and other groundbreaking research, explore the latest issue of Upward.
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