多细胞肝脏系统以及如何在复杂系统中消除毒性?

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 TOXICOLOGY
L. Suter-Dick
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摘要

肝脏是外源性毒性的主要部位,体外系统通常关注肝细胞。然而,多细胞3d系统更适合反映某些类型的毒性,如免疫介导的反应和肝纤维化。免疫介导的肝毒性可能涉及库普弗细胞或肝窦细胞(LSECs)。肝纤维化涉及不良结局通路(AOP) #38中描述的一系列关键事件,基于至少三个细胞参与者的相互作用:肝细胞、Kupffer细胞和肝星状细胞。因此,需要复杂的体外系统来评估这些影响。例如,3d共培养球形模型可以再现纤维化表型并模拟肝纤维化AOP的关键事件特征(肝细胞损伤、Kupffer细胞激活、星状细胞激活和细胞外基质沉积)。然而,在这些复杂的系统中,很难理解每种细胞类型对观察到的反应的贡献。实施共培养、单培养和细胞类型特异性终点(如细胞呼吸和mirna的释放)的研究可以帮助更好地识别靶细胞的特异性参与。作为具体的例子,我们评估了甲氨蝶呤的作用和对几种肝细胞类型的腺相关病毒(aav)的反应。
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Multicellular liver systems and how to deconvolute toxicity in a complex system?
The liver is a major site for xenobiotic-induced toxicity and in vitro systems often focus on the hepatocyte. However, multicellular 3D-systems are better suited to reflect some types of toxicities such as immune-mediated responses and liver fibrosis. Immune-mediated liver toxicity may involve Kupffer cells or Hepatic sinusoidal cells (LSECs). Liver fibrosis involves a series of key events described in the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) #38, based on the interaction of at least three cellular players: hepatocytes, Kupffer cells, and hepatic stellate cells. Hence, complex in vitro systems are required to assess these effects. For example, 3D-co-culture spheroid models can reproduce a fibrotic phenotype and mimic the key events characteristic of the liver fibrosis AOP (hepatocellular damage, activation of Kupffer cells, activation of stellate cells and deposition of extracellular matrix). However, in these complex systems it is difficult to understand the contribution of each cell type to the observed response. Studies implementing co-cultures, monocultures, and cell-type specific endpoints such as cellular respiration and release of miRNAs can help better discern the specific involvement of target cells. As specific examples, we evaluated the effects of methotrexate and the response to adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) of several liver cell types.
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Toxicology letters
Toxicology letters 医学-毒理学
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897
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: An international journal for the rapid publication of novel reports on a range of aspects of toxicology, especially mechanisms of toxicity.
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