MRC Human Genetics Unit, MRC Institute of Genetics and Molecular Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Western General Hospital, Crewe Road South, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK
Departments of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, and Immunology, Box 3020, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 27710, USA
Dis Model Mech. 2019 Mar 7;12(3):dmm039370. doi: 10.1242/dmm.039370.
Five years after the launch of the Disease Models & Mechanisms (DMM) Special Issue on zebrafish as a disease model, the field has progressed significantly. Zebrafish have been used to precisely model human genetic variants, to unpick the mechanisms of metabolic and other diseases, to study infection, inflammation and cancer, and to develop and test new therapeutic approaches. In this Editorial, we highlight recent research published in DMM that uses zebrafish to develop new experimental tools and to provide new insight into disease mechanism and therapy. The broad spectrum of subjects and approaches covered in these articles underscores the versatility of zebrafish in translational research. Further, it highlights the zebrafish community's ethos of creativity and collaboration in translating basic biological research into clinically relevant advances affecting how we understand and treat human disease.
在疾病模型与机制(DMM)特刊以斑马鱼作为疾病模型发布五年后,该领域取得了显著进展。斑马鱼已被用于精确模拟人类遗传变异,解析代谢和其他疾病的机制,研究感染、炎症和癌症,并开发和测试新的治疗方法。在本期社论中,我们重点介绍了最近发表在 DMM 上的使用斑马鱼开发新实验工具并为疾病机制和治疗提供新见解的研究。这些文章涵盖的广泛主题和方法突显了斑马鱼在转化研究中的多功能性。此外,它突出了斑马鱼社区将基础生物学研究转化为影响我们理解和治疗人类疾病的临床相关进展的创造力和合作精神。