Disclosed is a cervico-vaginal tissue equivalent comprised of vaginal epithelial
cells and immune cells, cultured at the air-liquid interface. The tissue equivalent
is capable of being infected with a sexually transmitted pathogen such as a virus
(e.g., HIV), a bacteria, a helminthic parasite, or a fungus. The tissue equivalent
is also capable of undergoing an allergic-type reaction or an irritant-type reaction.
The tissue equivalent is characterized as having nucleated basal layer cells and
nucleated suprabasal layer cells, and further as having cell layers external to
the suprabasal layer progressively increasing in glycogen content and progressively
decreasing in nuclei content. Immune cells of the tissue equivalent are primarily
located in the basal and suprabasal layers. Also disclosed are methods for producing
the tissue equivalent. The methods involve providing vaginal epithelial cells and
immune cells, seeding the cells onto a porous support, and co culturing the seeded
cells at the air-liquid interface under conditions appropriate for differentiation.
One such method disclosed is for generation of the tissue equivalent in serum free
medium. Specific cells from which the tissue equivalent is generated, and also
specific preferred components of the medium in which the tissue equivalent is generated
are provided. Also disclosed is a cervico-vaginal tissue equivalent produced by
the methods disclosed herein.