Xenotransplantation Models to Study the Effects of Toxicants on Human Fetal Tissues

作者:Spade Daniel J; McDonnell Elizabeth V; Heger Nicholas E; Sanders Jennifer A; Saffarini Camelia M; Gruppuso Philip A; De Paepe Monique E; Boekelheide Kim*
来源:Birth Defects Research Part B: Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology , 2014, 101(6): 410-422.
DOI:10.1002/bdrb.21131

摘要

Many diseases that manifest throughout the lifetime are influenced by factors affecting fetal development. Fetal exposure to xenobiotics, in particular, may influence the development of adult diseases. Established animal models provide systems for characterizing both developmental biology and developmental toxicology. However, animal model systems do not allow researchers to assess the mechanistic effects of toxicants on developing human tissue. Human fetal tissue xenotransplantation models have recently been implemented to provide human-relevant mechanistic data on the many tissue-level functions that may be affected by fetal exposure to toxicants. This review describes the development of human fetal tissue xenotransplant models for testis, prostate, lung, liver, and adipose tissue, aimed at studying the effects of xenobiotics on tissue development, including implications for testicular dysgenesis, prostate disease, lung disease, and metabolic syndrome. The mechanistic data obtained from t

  • 出版日期2014-12