Innovative In Vitro Models for the Study of Lung Diseases

Vittorio Picchio, V. Cammisotto, Francesca Pagano, R. Carnevale, I. Chimenti
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Basic and translational research on lung biology and pathology can greatly benefit from the development of 3D in vitro models with physiological relevance. Lung organoids and lungs-on-chip allow the creation of different kinds of in vitro microenvironments, that can be useful for the elucidation of novel pathogenetic pathways, for example concerning tissue fibrosis in chronic diseases. Moreover, they represent important translational models for the identification of novel therapeutic targets, and for preliminary testing of new drugs. In this chapter, we provide a selected overview of recent studies on innovative 3D in vitro models that have enhanced our knowledge on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), particularly concerning oxidative stress and pro-fibrotic pathogenetic mechanisms. Despite several limitations, these complex models must be considered as complementary in all respects to in vivo studies on animal models and clinical research.
肺部疾病研究的创新体外模型
肺生物学和病理学的基础和转化研究可以极大地受益于具有生理学相关性的3D体外模型的发展。肺类器官和肺芯片允许创建不同类型的体外微环境,这对于阐明新的发病途径非常有用,例如关于慢性疾病的组织纤维化。此外,它们代表了识别新的治疗靶点和新药初步测试的重要翻译模型。在这一章中,我们提供了最近关于创新3D体外模型的研究综述,这些研究增强了我们对慢性阻塞性肺疾病(COPD)和特发性肺纤维化(IPF)的认识,特别是关于氧化应激和促纤维化的发病机制。尽管存在一些局限性,但这些复杂的模型必须被视为在动物模型和临床研究的体内研究的所有方面的补充。
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