通过人脑器官模型推进对病毒诱发的神经发育障碍的认识

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Gabriella Crawford, Olivia Soper, Eunchai Kang, Daniel A Berg
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摘要

人类神经发育是一个复杂的过程,容易受到干扰,尤其是在产前。母体病毒感染是造成一系列先天性缺陷的一个重要环境因素,对受影响的后代产生深远而持久的影响。诱导多能干细胞(iPSC)衍生的三维(3D)人脑类器官的出现彻底改变了我们模拟产前病毒感染和相关神经发育障碍的能力。值得注意的是,与传统的动物模型相比,人类大脑类器官具有明显的优势,传统动物模型的大脑结构和发育过程与人类的大脑结构和发育过程明显不同。这些类器官为研究病毒发病机制、感染机制和潜在的治疗干预措施提供了一个复杂的平台,它们在2016年寨卡病毒爆发期间发挥了关键作用。这篇综述批判性地探讨了脑类器官在阐明TORCH病毒感染机制、它们对人类大脑发育的影响以及对相关神经发育障碍的贡献中的应用。
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Advancing insights into virus-induced neurodevelopmental disorders through human brain organoid modelling.

Human neurodevelopment is a complex process vulnerable to disruptions, particularly during the prenatal period. Maternal viral infections represent a significant environmental factor contributing to a spectrum of congenital defects with profound and enduring impacts on affected offspring. The advent of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived three-dimensional (3D) human brain organoids has revolutionised our ability to model prenatal viral infections and associated neurodevelopmental disorders. Notably, human brain organoids provide a distinct advantage over traditional animal models, whose brain structures and developmental processes differ markedly from those of humans. These organoids offer a sophisticated platform for investigating viral pathogenesis, infection mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions, as demonstrated by their pivotal role during the 2016 Zika virus outbreak. This review critically examines the utilisation of brain organoids in elucidating the mechanisms of TORCH viral infections, their impact on human brain development and contribution to associated neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
CiteScore
7.40
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45
期刊介绍: Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine is an innovative online journal featuring authoritative and timely Reviews covering gene therapy, immunotherapeutics, drug design, vaccines, genetic testing, pathogenesis, microbiology, genomics, molecular epidemiology and diagnostic techniques. We especially welcome reviews on translational aspects of molecular medicine, particularly those related to the application of new understanding of the molecular basis of disease to experimental medicine and clinical practice.
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