School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Altern Lab Anim. 2010 Dec;38 Suppl 1:49-65. doi: 10.1177/026119291003801S04.
Cell culture has long been a valuable tool for studying cell behaviour. Classical plastic substrates are two-dimensional, and usually promote cellular proliferation and inhibit differentiation. Understanding cell behaviour within complex multicellular tissues requires the systematic study of cells within the context of specific model microenvironments. A model system must mimic, to a certain degree, the in vivo situation, but, at the same time, can significantly reduce its complexity. There is increasing agreement that moving up to the third dimension provides a more physiologically-relevant and predictive model system. Moreover, many cellular processes (morphogenesis, organogenesis and pathogenesis) have been confirmed to occur exclusively when cells are ordered in a three-dimensional (3-D) manner. In order to achieve the desired in vivo phenotype, researchers can use microporous membranes for improved in vitro cell culture experiments. In the present review, we discuss the applications of filter-well technology for the advanced 3-D cell culture of human pulmonary cells.
细胞培养长期以来一直是研究细胞行为的有用工具。经典的塑料基质是二维的,通常促进细胞增殖并抑制分化。要了解复杂多细胞组织中的细胞行为,需要在特定模型微环境的背景下系统地研究细胞。模型系统必须在一定程度上模拟体内情况,但同时可以显著降低其复杂性。越来越多的人认为,向三维空间发展提供了更接近生理的、更具预测性的模型系统。此外,许多细胞过程(形态发生、器官发生和发病机制)只有在细胞以三维(3-D)方式有序排列时才会发生。为了实现所需的体内表型,研究人员可以使用微孔膜来改进体外细胞培养实验。在本综述中,我们讨论了滤孔板技术在人肺细胞的高级三维细胞培养中的应用。