Advances in virus-host interaction research based on microfluidic platforms

IF 9.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chinese Chemical Letters Pub Date : 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1016/j.cclet.2024.110302
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Viral epidemics pose a serious threat to global public health, making it essential to explore virus-host interactions for uncovering the pathogenesis of viral diseases and developing effective antiviral strategies. Traditional in vitro cell infection models struggle to replicate physiological microenvironment, while animal infection models may encounter obstacles such as species gap, high-cost, and ethical issues. Additionally, potential heterogeneous infection outcomes are usually inaccessible by population-based experiments. Microfluidics, as an emerging interdisciplinary platform, has proven to be a powerful tool for inquiring virus-host interactions. In this review, conventional virological methods were introduced first and remarkable advantages of microfluidics in viral cell biology were highlighted. Next, the in-depth applications of microfluidics in analyzing heterogeneity of virus-host interplays, dynamic monitoring of events related to viral life cycle, and modeling of viral infectious diseases were fully elaborated from the perspective of single-cell chip, multi-cell culture chip and organ-on-a-chip (organ chip). Finally, the opportunities and challenges in developing robust microfluidic methods for virology were discussed. Overall, this review aims to provide an overview of microfluidic-based research on virus-host interaction and promote multidisciplinary collaborations for better understanding and responding to viral threats.

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基于微流控平台的病毒-宿主相互作用研究进展
病毒流行对全球公共卫生构成严重威胁,因此必须探索病毒与宿主之间的相互作用,以揭示病毒性疾病的发病机理并开发有效的抗病毒策略。传统的体外细胞感染模型难以复制生理微环境,而动物感染模型可能会遇到物种差异、高成本和伦理问题等障碍。此外,基于群体的实验通常无法获得潜在的异质性感染结果。微流控技术作为一种新兴的跨学科平台,已被证明是研究病毒与宿主相互作用的有力工具。在这篇综述中,首先介绍了传统的病毒学方法,并强调了微流控技术在病毒细胞生物学中的显著优势。接着,从单细胞芯片、多细胞培养芯片和器官芯片的角度,全面阐述了微流控技术在分析病毒-宿主相互作用的异质性、动态监测病毒生命周期相关事件和病毒传染病建模等方面的深入应用。最后,还讨论了为病毒学开发稳健的微流控方法所面临的机遇和挑战。总之,本综述旨在概述基于微流控技术的病毒-宿主相互作用研究,促进多学科合作,以更好地理解和应对病毒威胁。
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Chinese Chemical Letters
Chinese Chemical Letters 化学-化学综合
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14.10
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8969
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1.6 months
期刊介绍: Chinese Chemical Letters (CCL) (ISSN 1001-8417) was founded in July 1990. The journal publishes preliminary accounts in the whole field of chemistry, including inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, analytical chemistry, physical chemistry, polymer chemistry, applied chemistry, etc.Chinese Chemical Letters does not accept articles previously published or scheduled to be published. To verify originality, your article may be checked by the originality detection service CrossCheck.
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