Sourcing cells for in vitro models of human vascular barriers of inflammation.

Frontiers in Medical Technology Pub Date : 2022-10-21 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fmedt.2022.979768
Molly C McCloskey, Victor Z Zhang, S Danial Ahmad, Samuel Walker, Samantha S Romanick, Hani A Awad, James L McGrath
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The vascular system plays a critical role in the progression and resolution of inflammation. The contributions of the vascular endothelium to these processes, however, vary with tissue and disease state. Recently, tissue chip models have emerged as promising tools to understand human disease and for the development of personalized medicine approaches. Inclusion of a vascular component within these platforms is critical for properly evaluating most diseases, but many models to date use "generic" endothelial cells, which can preclude the identification of biomedically meaningful pathways and mechanisms. As the knowledge of vascular heterogeneity and immune cell trafficking throughout the body advances, tissue chip models should also advance to incorporate tissue-specific cells where possible. Here, we discuss the known heterogeneity of leukocyte trafficking in vascular beds of some commonly modeled tissues. We comment on the availability of different tissue-specific cell sources for endothelial cells and pericytes, with a focus on stem cell sources for the full realization of personalized medicine. We discuss sources available for the immune cells needed to model inflammatory processes and the findings of tissue chip models that have used the cells to studying transmigration.

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为人类血管炎症屏障的体外模型寻找细胞。
血管系统在炎症的进展和消退中起着关键作用。然而,血管内皮对这些过程的贡献因组织和疾病状态而异。最近,组织芯片模型已经成为了解人类疾病和开发个性化医疗方法的有前途的工具。在这些平台中包含血管成分对于正确评估大多数疾病至关重要,但迄今为止许多模型使用“通用”内皮细胞,这可能妨碍识别生物医学上有意义的途径和机制。随着血管异质性和全身免疫细胞运输知识的进步,组织芯片模型也应该在可能的情况下纳入组织特异性细胞。在这里,我们讨论了一些常见的模型组织的血管床中白细胞运输的已知异质性。我们评论了内皮细胞和周细胞的不同组织特异性细胞来源的可用性,重点是干细胞来源,以充分实现个性化医疗。我们讨论了模拟炎症过程所需的免疫细胞的可用来源,以及使用这些细胞研究转体的组织芯片模型的发现。
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