Department of Microbial Pathogenesis, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA; email:
Annu Rev Virol. 2019 Sep 29;6(1):501-524. doi: 10.1146/annurev-virology-101416-041429. Epub 2019 Jul 5.
Viruses are causative agents for many diseases and infect all living organisms on the planet. Development of effective therapies has relied on our ability to isolate and culture viruses in vitro, allowing mechanistic studies and strategic interventions. While this reductionist approach is necessary, testing the relevance of in vitro findings often takes a very long time. New developments in imaging technologies are transforming our experimental approach where viral pathogenesis can be studied in vivo at multiple spatial and temporal resolutions. Here, we outline a vision of a top-down approach using noninvasive whole-body imaging as a guide for in-depth characterization of key tissues, physiologically relevant cell types, and pathways of spread to elucidate mechanisms of virus spread and pathogenesis. Tool development toward imaging of infectious diseases is expected to transform clinical diagnosis and treatment.
病毒是许多疾病的病原体,感染着地球上所有的生物。开发有效的治疗方法依赖于我们在体外分离和培养病毒的能力,从而进行机制研究和策略干预。虽然这种还原论方法是必要的,但体外发现的相关性测试通常需要很长时间。成像技术的新发展正在改变我们的实验方法,使我们能够在体内以多种时空分辨率研究病毒发病机制。在这里,我们概述了一种自上而下的方法,使用非侵入性全身成像作为深入描述关键组织、生理相关细胞类型和传播途径的指南,以阐明病毒传播和发病机制。用于传染病成像的工具开发有望改变临床诊断和治疗。