Replicating Host-Microbiome Interactions: Harnessing Organ-on-a-Chip and Organoid Technologies to Model Vaginal and Lung Physiology.

IF 9.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1146/annurev-bioeng-110122-122343
Jade Coxon, Emily Linder, Caden Sweet, Scott Magness, Leopold Green
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Organ-on-a-chip (OOC) and organoid technologies are at the forefront of developing sophisticated in vitro systems that replicate complex host-microbiome interactions, including those associated with vaginal health and lung infection. We explore how these technologies provide insights into host-microbiome and host-pathogen interactions and the associated immune responses. Integrating omics data and high-resolution imaging in analyzing these models enhances our understanding of host-microbiome interactions' temporal and spatial aspects, paving the way for new diagnostic and treatment strategies. This review underscores the potential of OOC and organoid technologies in elucidating the complexities of vaginal health and lung disease, which have received less attention than other organ systems in recent organoid and OCC studies. Yet, each system presents notable characteristics, rendering them ideal candidates for these designs. Additionally, this review describes the key factors associated with each organ system and how to choose the technology setup to replicate human physiology.

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复制宿主-微生物组相互作用:利用器官芯片和类器官技术来模拟阴道和肺部生理。
器官芯片(OOC)和类器官技术处于开发复杂体外系统的前沿,这些系统可以复制复杂的宿主-微生物相互作用,包括与阴道健康和肺部感染相关的相互作用。我们将探讨这些技术如何为宿主-微生物组和宿主-病原体相互作用以及相关的免疫反应提供见解。整合组学数据和高分辨率成像分析这些模型增强了我们对宿主-微生物相互作用的时间和空间方面的理解,为新的诊断和治疗策略铺平了道路。这篇综述强调了OOC和类器官技术在阐明阴道健康和肺部疾病的复杂性方面的潜力,这在最近的类器官和OCC研究中受到的关注少于其他器官系统。然而,每个系统都有显著的特点,使它们成为这些设计的理想候选者。此外,本文还介绍了与每个器官系统相关的关键因素以及如何选择复制人体生理的技术设置。
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Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering
Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: Since 1999, the Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering has been capturing major advancements in the expansive realm of biomedical engineering. Encompassing biomechanics, biomaterials, computational genomics and proteomics, tissue engineering, biomonitoring, healthcare engineering, drug delivery, bioelectrical engineering, biochemical engineering, and biomedical imaging, the journal remains a vital resource. The current volume has transitioned from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license.
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