Summary of 393-Fujimoto-CoV2Infect

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Title
SARS-CoV-2 infection to the co-culture of bronchial organoids and vascular beds in a microfluidic device
Description
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Release date
2025-11-26
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License
CC BY
Kind
Image data based on Experiment
Number of Datasets
9 ( Image datasets: 9, Quantitative data datasets: 0 )
Size of Datasets
2.0 GB ( Image datasets: 2.0 GB, Quantitative data datasets: 0 bytes )

Organism(s)
Homo sapiens

Datatype
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Molecular Function (MF)
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Biological Process (BP)
viral process
Cellular Component (CC)
nucleus, actin cytoskeleton
Biological Imaging Method
confocal microscopy, fluorescence microscopy
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Objective model
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Related paper(s)

Kazuya Fujimoto, Yoshikazu Kameda, Yuta Nagano, Sayaka Deguchi, Takuya Yamamoto, Rafal P Krol, Peter Gee, Yasufumi Matsumura, Toru Okamoto, Miki Nagao, Kazuo Takayama, Ryuji Yokokawa (2024) SARS-CoV-2-induced disruption of a vascular bed in a microphysiological system caused by type-I interferon from bronchial organoids., Lab on a chip

Published in 2024 Jan 22 (Electronic publication in Jan. 22, 2024, midnight )

(Abstract) Blood vessels show various COVID-19-related conditions including thrombosis and cytokine propagation. Existing in vitro blood vessel models cannot represent the consequent changes in the vascular structure or determine the initial infection site, making it difficult to evaluate how epithelial and endothelial tissues are damaged. Here, we developed a microphysiological system (MPS) that co-culture the bronchial organoids and the vascular bed to analyze infection site and interactions. In this system, virus-infected organoids caused damage in vascular structure. However, vasculature was not damaged or infected when the virus was directly introduced to vascular bed. The knockout of interferon-related genes and inhibition of the JAK/STAT pathway reduced the vascular damage, indicating the protective effect of interferon response suppression. The results demonstrate selective infection of bronchial epithelial cells and vascular damage by cytokines and also indicate the applicability of MPS to investigate how the infection influences vascular structure and functions.

Contact
Ryuji Yokokawa, Kazuo Takayama , Kyoto University, Kyoto University
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