A. L. Klass, M. I. Shadrina, P. A. Slominsky, E. V. Filatova
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摘要
摘要 各种模式生物的使用为了解疾病发生的原因和机制以及研究人类心血管系统疾病,特别是肥厚型心肌病(HCM)发生发展的病理过程做出了巨大贡献。研究原发性分子紊乱的最佳方案是使用细胞模型,如诱导多能干细胞(iPSCs)、原代啮齿动物心肌细胞(CMs)和永生系。在本综述中,我们重点讨论了最常用的细胞模型,包括新鲜分离的成年和新生啮齿类动物心肌细胞,以及市售的永生化细胞系(HL-1、AC16 和 H9c2)。为了评估这些细胞系作为研究人类心肌病理的 CM 模型的适当性,对表型特征(形态、代谢、钙稳态等)和实际使用的细微差别(可用性、对肥大诱导剂的反应、转染等)进行了比较分析。此外,还总结了使用这些模型评估 HCM 相关突变的致病性以及筛选已开发治疗药物有效性的最新公开数据。
Prospects for the Use of Cell Cultures in Modeling Myocardial Diseases: Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Abstract
The use of various model organisms has made a huge contribution to understanding the causes and mechanisms of disease development and the study of pathological processes occurring during the development of diseases of the human cardiovascular system, and, in particular, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). The optimal solution in the study of primary molecular disturbances is the use of cellular models such as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), primary rodent cardiomyocytes (CMs), and immortalized lines. In this review, we have focused on the most commonly used cell models, including freshly isolated adult and neonatal rodent CMs, and on the commercially available immortalized cell lines (HL-1, AC16, and H9c2). In order to assess the adequacy of these lines as CM models for studying human myocardial pathologies, a comparative analysis of phenotypic characteristics (morphology, metabolism, calcium homeostasis, etc.) and the nuances of practical use (availability, response to hypertrophic inducers, transfection, etc.) was carried out. The latest published data on the use of these models to assess the pathogenicity of HCM-associated mutations, as well as to screen the effectiveness of developed therapeutic drugs, are also summarized.
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The journal publishes papers on vast aspects of cell research, including morphology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, molecular biology, immunology. The journal accepts original experimental studies, theoretical articles suggesting novel principles and approaches, presentations of new hypotheses, reviews highlighting major developments in cell biology, discussions. The main objective of the journal is to provide a competent representation and integration of research made on cells (animal and plant cells, both in vivo and in cell culture) offering insight into the structure and functions of live cells as a whole. Characteristically, the journal publishes articles on biology of free-living and parasitic protists, which, unlike Metazoa, are eukaryotic organisms at the cellular level of organization.