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Microphysiological Models of Lung Epithelium‐Alveolar Macrophage Co‐Cultures to Study Chronic Lung Disease.

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العنوان: Microphysiological Models of Lung Epithelium‐Alveolar Macrophage Co‐Cultures to Study Chronic Lung Disease.
المؤلفون: Lagowala, Dave A., Wally, Arabelis, Wilmsen, Kai, Kim, Byunggik, Yeung‐Luk, Bonnie, Choi, Jong Seob, Swaby, Carter, Luk, Matthew, Feller, Laine, Ghosh, Baishakhi, Niederkofler, Austin, Tieng, Ethan, Sherman, Ethan, Chen, Daniel, Upadya, Nisha, Zhang, Rachel, Kim, Deok‐Ho, Sidhaye, Venkataramana
المصدر: Advanced Biology; Aug2024, Vol. 8 Issue 8, p1-17, 17p
مصطلحات موضوعية: MICROPHYSIOLOGICAL systems, LUNG diseases, CIGARETTE smoke, SMOKING, CHRONIC obstructive pulmonary disease, LUNGS
مستخلص: The interactions between immune cells and epithelial cells influence the progression of many respiratory diseases, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). In vitro models allow for the examination of cells in controlled environments. However, these models lack the complex 3D architecture and vast multicellular interactions between the lung resident cells and infiltrating immune cells that can mediate cellular response to insults. In this study, three complementary microphysiological systems are presented to delineate the effects of cigarette smoke and respiratory disease on the lung epithelium. First, the Transwell system allows the co‐culture of pulmonary immune and epithelial cells to evaluate cellular and monolayer phenotypic changes in response to cigarette smoke exposure. Next, the human and mouse precision‐cut lung slices system provides a physiologically relevant model to study the effects of chronic insults like cigarette smoke with the dissection of specific interaction of immune cell subtypes within the structurally complex tissue environment. Finally, the lung‐on‐a‐chip model provides an adaptable system for live imaging of polarized epithelial tissues that mimic the in vivo environment of the airways. Using a combination of these models, a complementary approach is provided to better address the intricate mechanisms of lung disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:27010198
DOI:10.1002/adbi.202300165