类器官作为人诺如病毒感染的新体外模型

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Kim Je-Hyoung, Jeong Young-Il
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这是一篇基于知识共享署名非商业许可协议(http://creativecommons.org/ License /by-nc/3.0/)的开放获取文章。人诺如病毒(Human norovirus, HuNoVs)是世界范围内流行和地方性急性胃肠炎的主要病原体。尽管它们对全球经济和健康负担造成影响,但制定有效的控制措施来预防和治疗诺如病毒胃肠炎仍然是一个难以解决的问题。造成这一问题的主要原因之一是缺乏负担得起的小动物模型和一个强大的、可重复的体外细胞培养系统来繁殖这种特征不佳的RNA病毒。最近,利用多能干细胞模拟天然小肠的三维培养系统的发展导致了培养这种病毒的新策略的发现。在这篇综述中,我们描述了一个人类干细胞衍生的肠道类器官模型,该模型导致了目前可用的HuNoV体外培养系统的发展,该系统支持病毒的复制,并为HuNoV生物学、疫苗和治疗开发提供了有益的见解。
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Organoids as a New In Vitro Model of Human Norovirus Infection
ƒThis is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/ license/by-nc/3.0/). Human noroviruses (HuNoVs) are the main causative viral agents in epidemic and endemic acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Despite their impact on the global economic and health burden, developing effective control measures to prevent and treat norovirus gastroenteritis remains a difficult problem to solve. One of the major reasons for this problem is the lack of affordable small animal models and a robust and reproducible in vitro cell culture system for the propagation of this poorly characterized RNA virus. Recently, the development of a 3-dimensional culture system using pluripotent stem cells to mimic the native small intestine has led to the discovery of new strategies for the cultivation of this virus. In this review, we describe a human stem cell-derived intestinal organoid model that led to the development of the currently available HuNoV in vitro culture systems that support replication of the virus, and provide helpful insights into HuNoV biology and vaccine and therapeutic development.
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Journal of Bacteriology and Virology
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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