器官和组织保存有望变革医学。
The promise of organ and tissue preservation to transform medicine.
作者信息
Giwa Sebastian, Lewis Jedediah K, Alvarez Luis, Langer Robert, Roth Alvin E, Church George M, Markmann James F, Sachs David H, Chandraker Anil, Wertheim Jason A, Rothblatt Martine, Boyden Edward S, Eidbo Elling, Lee W P Andrew, Pomahac Bohdan, Brandacher Gerald, Weinstock David M, Elliott Gloria, Nelson David, Acker Jason P, Uygun Korkut, Schmalz Boris, Weegman Brad P, Tocchio Alessandro, Fahy Greg M, Storey Kenneth B, Rubinsky Boris, Bischof John, Elliott Janet A W, Woodruff Teresa K, Morris G John, Demirci Utkan, Brockbank Kelvin G M, Woods Erik J, Ben Robert N, Baust John G, Gao Dayong, Fuller Barry, Rabin Yoed, Kravitz David C, Taylor Michael J, Toner Mehmet
机构信息
Organ Preservation Alliance, NASA Research Park, Moffett Field, California, USA.
Sylvatica Biotech, Inc., Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
出版信息
Nat Biotechnol. 2017 Jun 7;35(6):530-542. doi: 10.1038/nbt.3889.
The ability to replace organs and tissues on demand could save or improve millions of lives each year globally and create public health benefits on par with curing cancer. Unmet needs for organ and tissue preservation place enormous logistical limitations on transplantation, regenerative medicine, drug discovery, and a variety of rapidly advancing areas spanning biomedicine. A growing coalition of researchers, clinicians, advocacy organizations, academic institutions, and other stakeholders has assembled to address the unmet need for preservation advances, outlining remaining challenges and identifying areas of underinvestment and untapped opportunities. Meanwhile, recent discoveries provide proofs of principle for breakthroughs in a family of research areas surrounding biopreservation. These developments indicate that a new paradigm, integrating multiple existing preservation approaches and new technologies that have flourished in the past 10 years, could transform preservation research. Capitalizing on these opportunities will require engagement across many research areas and stakeholder groups. A coordinated effort is needed to expedite preservation advances that can transform several areas of medicine and medical science.
按需替换器官和组织的能力每年可在全球挽救或改善数百万人的生命,并创造与治愈癌症相当的公共卫生效益。器官和组织保存方面未满足的需求给移植、再生医学、药物研发以及生物医学等多个快速发展领域带来了巨大的后勤限制。越来越多的研究人员、临床医生、倡导组织、学术机构和其他利益相关者联合起来,以应对保存技术进步方面未满足的需求,概述了 remaining challenges 并确定了投资不足和未开发的机会领域。与此同时,最近的发现为围绕生物保存的一系列研究领域的突破提供了原理证明。这些发展表明,一种整合多种现有保存方法和过去10年蓬勃发展的新技术的新范式可能会改变保存研究。利用这些机会需要许多研究领域和利益相关者群体的参与。需要做出协调一致的努力,以加快保存技术的进步,从而改变医学和医学科学的多个领域。 (注:原文中“remaining challenges”未翻译,推测可能是有遗漏信息,此处保留英文原样。)
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