Three-Dimensional Cell Cultures as a Research Platform in Lung Diseases and COVID-19.
Felipe Allan da Silva da CostaMurilo Racy SoaresMaria José Malagutti-FerreiraGustavo Ratti da SilvaFrancislaine Aparecida Dos Reis LíveroJoão Tadeu Ribeiro-PaesPublished in: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine (2021)
Three-dimensional cell cultures are obtained by combining several types of cells in integrated and self-organized systems in a 3D structure. These 3D cell culture systems represent an efficient methodological approach in studies of pathophysiology and lung therapy. More recently, complex 3D culture systems, such as lung-on-a-chip, seek to mimic the physiology of a lung in vivo through a microsystem that simulates alveolar-capillary interactions and exposure to air. The present review introduces and discusses 3D lung cultures as robust platforms for studies of the pathophysiology of CRD and COVID-19 and the mechanisms that underlie interactions between CRD and COVID-19.