Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology II, School of Pharmacy and Institute of Nutrition & Food Technology José Mataix, Biomedical Research Centre, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
Br J Nutr. 2013 Jan;109 Suppl 2:S27-34. doi: 10.1017/S0007114512004023.
Ideally, cell models should resemble the in vivo conditions; however, in most in vitro experimental models, epithelial cells are cultivated as monolayers, in which the establishment of functional epithelial features is not achieved. To overcome this problem, co-culture experiments with probiotics, dendritic cells and intestinal epithelial cells and three-dimensional models attempt to reconcile the complex and dynamic interactions that exist in vivo between the intestinal epithelium and bacteria on the luminal side and between the epithelium and the underlying immune system on the basolateral side. Additional models include tissue explants, bioreactors and organoids. The present review details the in vitro models used to study host-microbe interactions and explores the new tools that may help in understanding the molecular mechanisms of these interactions.
理想情况下,细胞模型应类似于体内条件;然而,在大多数体外实验模型中,上皮细胞被培养为单层,其中功能性上皮特征的建立无法实现。为了解决这个问题,与益生菌、树突状细胞和肠上皮细胞共培养实验以及三维模型试图调和在体内存在的复杂和动态相互作用,即在腔侧上皮细胞和细菌之间以及在基底外侧上皮细胞和下面的免疫系统之间。其他模型包括组织外植体、生物反应器和类器官。本综述详细介绍了用于研究宿主-微生物相互作用的体外模型,并探讨了可能有助于理解这些相互作用分子机制的新工具。