[用于研究眼部前部炎症发病机制的细胞模型]。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
M S-medecine Sciences Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1051/medsci/2025046
Gabrielle Raîche-Marcoux, Sylvain Guérin, Élodie Boisselier
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摘要

几种影响眼睛前段的多因素眼科病变部分是炎症性的。为了更好地理解炎症在干眼和角膜愈合中的作用和影响,许多研究团队已经使用体外模型来模拟这些疾病的不同方面。一些体外模型已经被开发来阐明参与发病的信号级联反应。它们还提供了调整环境参数的实验灵活性,促进了创新疗法的验证和新药理靶点的确定。这篇综述着重于二维体外模型,但也强调了通过组织工程获得的3D模型的进展,这些模型模拟了这些眼部病变中的炎症。细胞的来源(人或动物)、组织来源、细胞类型(上皮细胞、内皮细胞、血管细胞、结膜细胞),以及根据这些病理进展阶段模拟炎症方面的各种实验条件,在这篇文献综述中得到了全面的报道。
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[Cellular models used to study the pathogenesis associated with ocular inflammation in the anterior part of the eye].

Several multifactorial pathologies in ophthalmology that affect the anterior segment of the eye are partly inflammatory. To better understand the role and impact of inflammation in dry eye and corneal healing, many research teams have used in vitro models to mimic different aspects of these diseases. Several in vitro models have been developed to elucidate the signaling cascades involved in pathogenesis. They also offer the experimental flexibility to adjust environmental parameters, facilitating the validation of innovative therapies and the identification of new pharmacological targets. This review focuses on two-dimensional in vitro models, but also highlights the progress made in 3D models obtained by tissue engineering, which mimic inflammation in these ocular pathologies. The origin of the cells (human or animal), their tissue source, the type of cells (epithelial, endothelial, vascular, conjunctival), as well as the various experimental conditions used to mimic an inflammatory aspect according to the stages of progression of these pathologies, are thoroughly reported in this review of the literature.

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M S-medecine Sciences
M S-medecine Sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
182
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: m/s offers high-quality review articles in French, covering all areas of biomedical and health research, in a monthly magazine format (10 issues / year). m/s is read by the whole French-speaking community, in France but also in Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia etc. m/s is not a primary publication, and thus will not consider unpublished data. Most articles are invited by the Editors, but spontaneous proposals are welcomed. Each issue combines news and views on the most recent scientific publications, as well as broadly accessible and updated review articles on a specific topic, and essays on science and society, history of science, public health, or reactions to published articles. Each year, m/s also publishes one or two thematic issues focused on a research topic of high interest. All review articles and essays are peer-reviewed.
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