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J Asthma ; : 1-14, 2024 Aug 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39096201

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Purpose: This article illustrates the replication of asthma and COPD conditions in a laboratory setting and the potential applications of this methodology.Introduction: Biologic drugs have been shown to enhance the treatment of severe asthma and COPD. Monoclonal antibodies against specific targets have dramatically changed the management of these conditions. Although the inflammatory pathways of asthma and COPD have already been clearly outlined, alternative mechanisms of action remain mostly unexplored. They could provide additional insights into these diseases and their clinical management.Aims: In vivo or in vitro models have thus been developed to test alternative hypotheses. This study describes sophisticated ex vivo models that mimic the response of human respiratory mucosa to disease triggers, aiming to narrow the gap between laboratory studies and clinical practice.Results: These models successfully replicate crucial aspects of these diseases, such as inflammatory cell presence, cytokine production, and changes in tissue structure, offering a dynamic platform for investigating disease processes and evaluating potential treatments, such as monoclonal antibodies. The proposed models have the potential to enhance personalized medicine approaches and patient-specific treatments, helping to advance the understanding and management of respiratory diseases.

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Biotechnol Bioeng ; 119(7): 2004-2009, 2022 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35320583

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The development of an in vitro 3D model for the growth of the nasal mucosa cells can improve the therapy and the study of pathological states for subjects with chronic airway conditions. We have previously characterized a system consisting of a scaffold with an internal channel and a perfusion bioreactor with two independent flows provided by an external and an internal circuit, respectively. In this paper, this system was designed as a model of the nasal cavity, in which cells, grown on the inner surface of the scaffold channel, would be in contact at the same time with both culture medium, supplied by the external circuit, and air, provided with the internal flow. To ensure adequate nutrient supply to the cells in the scaffold channel, the radial diffusion of the culture medium through the porous matrix was evaluated first in qualitative and, then, in quantitative terms, demonstrating the capability of the system to control the value and direction of this flux. As a preliminary study, the culture of epithelial cells in the scaffold channel is also discussed in static, maintaining the air-liquid interface condition for up to 3 weeks. Despite minor abnormalities, such as a gap between cell layers and some detachments from the scaffold, the scaffold ensured cell survival and growth during the experimental time.


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Reactores Biológicos , Mucosa Nasal , Recuento de Células , Difusión , Humanos , Porosidad
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