Wong Victor W, Sorkin Michael, Glotzbach Jason P, Longaker Michael T, Gurtner Geoffrey C
Department of Surgery, Hagey Laboratory for Pediatric Regenerative Medicine, Stanford University, 257 Campus Drive, GK210, Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
J Biomed Biotechnol. 2011;2011:969618. doi: 10.1155/2011/969618. Epub 2010 Dec 1.
Wound repair is a complex biologic process which becomes abnormal in numerous disease states. Although in vitro models have been important in identifying critical repair pathways in specific cell populations, in vivo models are necessary to obtain a more comprehensive and pertinent understanding of human wound healing. The laboratory mouse has long been the most common animal research tool and numerous transgenic strains and models have been developed to help researchers study the molecular pathways involved in wound repair and regeneration. This paper aims to highlight common surgical mouse models of cutaneous disease and to provide investigators with a better understanding of the benefits and limitations of these models for translational applications.
伤口修复是一个复杂的生物学过程,在许多疾病状态下会变得异常。尽管体外模型在确定特定细胞群体中的关键修复途径方面很重要,但体内模型对于更全面和相关地理解人类伤口愈合是必要的。实验室小鼠长期以来一直是最常用的动物研究工具,并且已经开发出许多转基因品系和模型来帮助研究人员研究伤口修复和再生所涉及的分子途径。本文旨在突出常见的皮肤疾病手术小鼠模型,并让研究人员更好地了解这些模型在转化应用中的优点和局限性。