Introini Andrea, Vanpouille Christophe, Grivel Jean Charles, Margolis Leonid
Unit of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine Solna, Center for Molecular Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Bio Protoc. 2014;4(4). doi: 10.21769/bioprotoc.1047.
Human tissue explants are a valuable tool to study the interactions between host and infectious agents. They reliably mimic many important aspects of tissue cytoarchitecture and functions and allow us the investigation of the mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis under controlled laboratory conditions. One of the advantages of this system is that, unlike isolated cells, infection of tissue blocks with HIV-1 does not require exogenous stimulation with mitogens or activating factors. Here we describe a protocol to infect with HIV-1 human lymphoid tissue from tonsils and cervico-vaginal tissue and maintain them in culture in a non-polarized setting. These infected tissues can be used as fruitful models to study HIV-1 pathogenesis and HIV-1 vaginal transmission, respectively, as well as an efficient platform for testing anti-HIV therapeutic and preventative strategies.
人体组织外植体是研究宿主与感染因子相互作用的宝贵工具。它们能可靠地模拟组织细胞结构和功能的许多重要方面,并使我们能够在可控的实验室条件下研究微生物致病机制。该系统的优点之一是,与分离的细胞不同,用HIV-1感染组织块不需要用丝裂原或激活因子进行外源性刺激。在这里,我们描述了一种用HIV-1感染扁桃体和宫颈阴道组织的人淋巴组织并在非极化环境中进行培养的方案。这些受感染的组织可分别用作研究HIV-1发病机制和HIV-1阴道传播的有效模型,以及测试抗HIV治疗和预防策略的高效平台。