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Lung viral infection modelling in a bioengineered whole-organ.
Tommasini, Fabio; Benoist, Thomas; Shibuya, Soichi; Woodall, Maximillian N J; Naldi, Eleonora; Palor, Machaela; Orr, Jessica C; Giobbe, Giovanni Giuseppe; Maughan, Elizabeth F; Saleh, Tarek; Gjinovci, Asllan; Hutchinson, J Ciaran; Arthurs, Owen J; Janes, Sam M; Elvassore, Nicola; Hynds, Robert E; Smith, Claire M; Michielin, Federica; Pellegata, Alessandro Filippo; De Coppi, Paolo.
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  • Tommasini F; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Benoist T; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK; NIHR Great Ormond Street Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK.
  • Shibuya S; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Woodall MNJ; Infection, Immunity and Inflammation Section, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Naldi E; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Palor M; Infection, Immunity and Inflammation Section, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Orr JC; Lungs for Living Research Centre, UCL Respiratory, Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK.
  • Giobbe GG; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK; NIHR Great Ormond Street Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK.
  • Maughan EF; Epithelial Cell Biology in ENT Research (EpiCENTR) Group, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Saleh T; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Gjinovci A; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Hutchinson JC; Lungs for Living Research Centre, UCL Respiratory, Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK.
  • Arthurs OJ; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK; Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), London, UK; NIHR Great Ormond Street Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK.
  • Janes SM; Lungs for Living Research Centre, UCL Respiratory, Division of Medicine, University College London, London, UK.
  • Elvassore N; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Hynds RE; Epithelial Cell Biology in ENT Research (EpiCENTR) Group, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Smith CM; Infection, Immunity and Inflammation Section, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK.
  • Michielin F; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK. Electronic address: f.michielin@ucl.ac.uk.
  • Pellegata AF; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK. Electronic address: a.pellegata@ucl.ac.uk.
  • De Coppi P; Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Section, Developmental Biology and Cancer Department, UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, University College London, London, UK; Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), London, UK; NIHR Great Ormond Street Biomedical Research Centre, London, UK. Elect
Biomaterials ; 301: 122203, 2023 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37515903
ABSTRACT
Lung infections are one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and this situation has been exacerbated by the emergence of COVID-19. Pre-clinical modelling of viral infections has relied on cell cultures that lack 3D structure and the context of lung extracellular matrices. Here, we propose a bioreactor-based, whole-organ lung model of viral infection. The bioreactor takes advantage of an automated system to achieve efficient decellularization of a whole rat lung, and recellularization of the scaffold using primary human bronchial cells. Automatization allowed for the dynamic culture of airway epithelial cells in a breathing-mimicking setup that led to an even distribution of lung epithelial cells throughout the distal regions. In the sealed bioreactor system, we demonstrate proof-of-concept for viral infection within the epithelialized lung by infecting primary human airway epithelial cells and subsequently injecting neutrophils. Moreover, to assess the possibility of drug screening in this model, we demonstrate the efficacy of the broad-spectrum antiviral remdesivir. This whole-organ scale lung infection model represents a step towards modelling viral infection of human cells in a 3D context, providing a powerful tool to investigate the mechanisms of the early stages of pathogenic infections and the development of effective treatment strategies for respiratory diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neumonía / Virosis / COVID-19 Idioma: En Revista: Biomaterials Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neumonía / Virosis / COVID-19 Idioma: En Revista: Biomaterials Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article