Innovative 3D models for Understanding Mechanisms underlying Lung Diseases: Powerful Tools for Translational Research

Innovative 3D models for Understanding Mechanisms underlying Lung Diseases: Powerful Tools for Translational Research

  • Janette K. Burgess
  • Ramon Farre
  • Rebecca L. Heise
  • Jane Elizabeth Bourke
Publisher:Frontiers Media SAISBN 13: 9782832544174ISBN 10: 2832544177

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Innovative 3D models for Understanding Mechanisms underlying Lung Diseases: Powerful Tools for Translational Research is written by Janette K. Burgess and published by Frontiers Media SA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2832544177 (ISBN 10) and 9782832544174 (ISBN 13).

The mechanisms underlying acute and chronic lung diseases are complex, reflecting the interplay between multiple cell types, their microenvironment and exogenous challenges. While traditional in vitro cell culture approaches have been instrumental in advancing our knowledge of cellular signalling and function, they typically lack the cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions that define the niche in which lung cell and tissue functions emerge. Implementing in vivo and ex vivo three-dimensional (3D) models more realistically mimicking the in vivo cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) crosstalk should facilitate a considerable leap towards better understanding lung diseases and thus in investigating new pharmacological tools. We are experiencing a revolution in our understanding of the cell types that deposit and remodel ECM in the lung, the dynamic spatial composition of the ECM and cell-cell interactions during disease, and the influence of ECM and cell-derived cues on lung cell biology. In concert, the ex vivo and in vitro models that are being used to examine the role of the 3D microenvironment of the cell in the lung are rapidly developing. The European Respiratory Society has partnered with Frontiers in Pharmacology to launch this research topic in conjunction with the ERS Research Seminar “Innovative 3D models for understanding mechanisms underlying lung diseases: powerful tools for translational research”.