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在小鼠身上移植人类重建皮肤异种移植物以模拟皮肤生理。

Human reconstructed skin xenografts on mice to model skin physiology.

作者信息

Salgado Giorgiana, Ng Yi Zhen, Koh Li Fang, Goh Christabelle S M, Common John E

机构信息

Institute of Medical Biology, A(⁎)STAR, 8A Biomedical Grove, Immunos #06-08, Singapore 138648, Singapore.

Institute of Medical Biology, A(⁎)STAR, 8A Biomedical Grove, Immunos #06-08, Singapore 138648, Singapore; Skin Research Institute of Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

Differentiation. 2017 Nov-Dec;98:14-24. doi: 10.1016/j.diff.2017.09.004. Epub 2017 Sep 14.

Abstract

Xenograft models to study skin physiology have been popular for scientific use since the 1970s, with various developments and improvements to the techniques over the decades. Xenograft models are particularly useful and sought after due to the lack of clinically relevant animal models in predicting drug effectiveness in humans. Such predictions could in turn boost the process of drug discovery, since novel drug compounds have an estimated 8% chance of FDA approval despite years of rigorous preclinical testing and evaluation, albeit mostly in non-human models. In the case of skin research, the mouse persists as the most popular animal model of choice, despite its well-known anatomical differences with human skin. Differences in skin biology are especially evident when trying to dissect more complex skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema, where interactions between the immune system, epidermis and the environment likely occur. While the use of animal models are still considered the gold standard for systemic toxicity studies under controlled environments, there are now alternative models that have been approved for certain applications. To overcome the biological limitations of the mouse model, research efforts have also focused on "humanizing" the mice model to better recapitulate human skin physiology. In this review, we outline the different approaches undertaken thus far to study skin biology using human tissue xenografts in mice and the technical challenges involved. We also describe more recent developments to generate humanized multi-tissue compartment mice that carry both a functioning human immune system and skin xenografts. Such composite animal models provide promising opportunities to study drugs, disease and differentiation with greater clinical relevance.

摘要

自20世纪70年代以来,用于研究皮肤生理学的异种移植模型在科学研究中一直很受欢迎,几十年来该技术有了各种发展和改进。由于缺乏在预测药物对人类有效性方面具有临床相关性的动物模型,异种移植模型特别有用且备受青睐。这种预测反过来可以推动药物发现进程,因为尽管经过多年严格的临床前测试和评估(尽管大多是在非人类模型中),新型药物化合物获得美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准的几率估计只有8%。在皮肤研究方面,尽管小鼠与人类皮肤存在众所周知的解剖学差异,但它仍然是最受欢迎的动物模型选择。当试图剖析更复杂的皮肤疾病,如牛皮癣和湿疹时,皮肤生物学差异尤其明显,在这些疾病中免疫系统、表皮和环境之间可能会发生相互作用。虽然在受控环境下使用动物模型仍被认为是全身毒性研究的金标准,但现在已经有一些替代模型被批准用于某些应用。为了克服小鼠模型的生物学局限性,研究工作还集中在使小鼠模型“人源化”,以更好地重现人类皮肤生理学。在这篇综述中,我们概述了迄今为止使用小鼠体内的人类组织异种移植来研究皮肤生物学所采用的不同方法以及其中涉及的技术挑战。我们还描述了最近在生成携带功能性人类免疫系统和皮肤异种移植的人源化多组织隔室小鼠方面的进展。这种复合动物模型为研究具有更大临床相关性的药物、疾病和分化提供了有前景的机会。

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