January 17, 2018
Journal Article

Advances and Remaining Challenges in the Study of Influenza and Anthrax Infection in Lung Cell Culture

Abstract

For over thirty years immortalized lung cells have enabled researchers to elucidate lung-pathogen molecular interactions. However, over the last five years numerous commercial companies are now providing affordable, ready-to-use primary lung cells for use in research laboratories. Despite advances in primary cell culture, studies using immortalized lung cells still dominate the recent scientific literature. In this review, we highlight recent influenza and anthrax studies using in vitro primary lung tissue models and how these models are providing better predictive outcomes for when extrapolated to in vivo observations.

Revised: February 12, 2018 | Published: January 17, 2018

Citation

Powell J.D., and T.M. Straub. 2018. Advances and Remaining Challenges in the Study of Influenza and Anthrax Infection in Lung Cell Culture. Challenges 9, no. 1:Article No. 2. PNNL-SA-129079. doi:10.3390/challe9010002