Organoids in parasitology: a game-changer for studying host-nematode interactions.

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Matias Gaston Perez, Diana Coman, Joana Neves, Collette Britton
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Abstract

Gastrointestinal (GI) nematode infections represent a significant health burden globally, affecting both humans and livestock. Traditional in vitro models to study host-parasite interactions, such as immortalized cell lines, have limitations that hinder the full understanding of these complex relationships. Organoid technology has emerged as a promising alternative, offering a physiologically relevant platform to study host-nematode interactions in vitro. Organoids are three-dimensional structures comprising differentiated cell types that recapitulate features of the corresponding organ. Technological advances for growing, maintaining and manipulating organoids have increased their applications to model infections, inflammation and cancer. This review discusses recent work using GI organoids to advance understanding of nematode-host interactions and modulation of GI epithelial cells. Additionally, we review studies that co-cultured GI organoids with innate lymphoid cells to study epithelial-immune cell cross-talk in the context of nematode infection. By bridging the gap between reductionist cell culture systems and whole-organism studies, organoids offer a powerful platform for investigating complex host-nematode interactions, and for developing and screening novel therapeutics.

寄生虫学中的类器官:研究宿主-线虫相互作用的游戏规则改变者。
胃肠道(GI)线虫感染是全球重大的健康负担,影响人类和牲畜。研究宿主-寄生虫相互作用的传统体外模型,如永生化细胞系,具有局限性,阻碍了对这些复杂关系的充分理解。类器官技术已经成为一种很有前途的替代方案,为体外研究宿主-线虫相互作用提供了一个生理学相关的平台。类器官是由具有相应器官特征的分化细胞类型组成的三维结构。生长、维持和操纵类器官的技术进步增加了它们在模拟感染、炎症和癌症方面的应用。本文综述了近年来利用胃肠道类器官来促进对线虫-宿主相互作用和胃肠道上皮细胞调节的理解。此外,我们回顾了胃肠道类器官与先天淋巴样细胞共培养的研究,以研究线虫感染背景下上皮-免疫细胞的串扰。通过弥合还原论细胞培养系统和整个生物体研究之间的差距,类器官为研究复杂的宿主-线虫相互作用以及开发和筛选新疗法提供了一个强大的平台。
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Parasitology
Parasitology 医学-寄生虫学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
4.20%
发文量
280
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Parasitology is an important specialist journal covering the latest advances in the subject. It publishes original research and review papers on all aspects of parasitology and host-parasite relationships, including the latest discoveries in parasite biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics, ecology and epidemiology in the context of the biological, medical and veterinary sciences. Included in the subscription price are two special issues which contain reviews of current hot topics, one of which is the proceedings of the annual Symposia of the British Society for Parasitology, while the second, covering areas of significant topical interest, is commissioned by the editors and the editorial board.
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