Bente Dennis A, Rico-Hesse Rebeca
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, 7620 NW Loop 410, San Antonio, TX 78227, USA.
Drug Discov Today Dis Models. 2006;3(1):97-103. doi: 10.1016/j.ddmod.2006.03.014.
The need for models of dengue disease has reached a pinnacle as the transmission of this mosquito-borne virus has increased dramatically. Little is known about the mechanisms that lead to dengue fever and its more severe form, dengue hemorrhagic fever; this is owing to the fact that only humans show signs of disease. In the past 5 years, research has better identified the initial target cells of infection, and this has led to the development of models of infection in primary human cell cultures. Mouse-human chimeras, containing these target cells, have also led to progress in developing animal models. These advances should soon end the stalemate in testing antivirals and vaccine preparations that had necessarily been done in incomplete or irrelevant models.
随着这种蚊媒病毒的传播急剧增加,对登革热疾病模型的需求已达到顶峰。对于导致登革热及其更严重形式——登革出血热的机制,人们知之甚少;这是因为只有人类会表现出疾病症状。在过去5年里,研究已经更好地确定了感染的初始靶细胞,这导致了原代人细胞培养物中感染模型的发展。含有这些靶细胞的小鼠-人嵌合体也在动物模型的开发方面取得了进展。这些进展应该很快就能结束在不完整或不相关模型中进行抗病毒药物和疫苗制剂测试的僵局。