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Applications of human lung organoids to human respiratory virus research: advances, limitations and future directions.
Human respiratory viruses (HRVs) can cause a spectrum of respiratory infections, which pose a significant challenge to global public health and are associated with a substantial economic impact. Traditional studies have often relied on in vitro culture systems utilizing transformed cell lines and animal models. However, there has been a shift towards emerging research models. Organoids are three-dimensional cell cultures that self-organize and differentiate into functional cell types, closely mimicking the structure and function of organs in vivo. Increasing evidence suggests that human lung organoids serve as reliable and effective models for studying HRVs. In this review, we compare common research models for HRVs, outline the establishment of human lung organoids, and explore their applications in HRV studies.
期刊介绍:
Infection is a journal dedicated to serving as a global forum for the presentation and discussion of clinically relevant information on infectious diseases. Its primary goal is to engage readers and contributors from various regions around the world in the exchange of knowledge about the etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases, both in outpatient and inpatient settings.
The journal covers a wide range of topics, including:
Etiology: The study of the causes of infectious diseases.
Pathogenesis: The process by which an infectious agent causes disease.
Diagnosis: The methods and techniques used to identify infectious diseases.
Treatment: The medical interventions and strategies employed to treat infectious diseases.
Public Health: Issues of local, regional, or international significance related to infectious diseases, including prevention, control, and management strategies.
Hospital Epidemiology: The study of the spread of infectious diseases within healthcare settings and the measures to prevent nosocomial infections.
In addition to these, Infection also includes a specialized "Images" section, which focuses on high-quality visual content, such as images, photographs, and microscopic slides, accompanied by brief abstracts. This section is designed to highlight the clinical and diagnostic value of visual aids in the field of infectious diseases, as many conditions present with characteristic clinical signs that can be diagnosed through inspection, and imaging and microscopy are crucial for accurate diagnosis. The journal's comprehensive approach ensures that it remains a valuable resource for healthcare professionals and researchers in the field of infectious diseases.