血脑屏障
神经科学
人脑
中枢神经系统
薄壁组织
平衡
生物
神经血管束
医学
细胞生物学
病理
解剖
作者
Eliana Lauranzano,Elena Campo,Marco Rasile,Raffaella Molteni,Marco Pizzocri,Lorena Passoni,Lorenzo Bello,Davide Pozzi,Ruggero Pardi,Michela Matteoli,Ana Ruiz
标识
DOI:10.1002/adbi.201800335
摘要
Abstract The neurovascular unit (NVU) is the most important biological barrier between vascular districts and central nervous system (CNS) parenchyma, which maintains brain homeostasis, protects the CNS from pathogens penetration, and mediates neuroimmune communication. T lymphocytes migration across the blood–brain barrier is heavily affected in different brain diseases, representing a major target for novel drug development. In vitro models of NVU could represent a primary tool to investigate the molecular events occurring at this interface. To move toward the establishment of personalized therapies, a patient‐related NVU‐model is set, incorporating human primary astrocytes integrated into a microfluidic platform. The model is morphologically and functionally characterized, proving to be an advantageous tool to investigate human T lymphocytes transmigration and thus the efficacy of potential novel drugs affecting this process.
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