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再生医学与组织工程中的大型动物模型:做还是不做。

Large Animal Models in Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering: To Do or Not to Do.

作者信息

Ribitsch Iris, Baptista Pedro M, Lange-Consiglio Anna, Melotti Luca, Patruno Marco, Jenner Florien, Schnabl-Feichter Eva, Dutton Luke C, Connolly David J, van Steenbeek Frank G, Dudhia Jayesh, Penning Louis C

机构信息

Veterm, Department for Companion Animals and Horses, University Equine Hospital, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Vienna, Austria.

Laboratory of Organ Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine, Health Research Institute of Aragon (IIS Aragon), Zaragoza, Spain.

出版信息

Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2020 Aug 13;8:972. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00972. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Rapid developments in Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering has witnessed an increasing drive toward clinical translation of breakthrough technologies. However, the progression of promising preclinical data to achieve successful clinical market authorisation remains a bottleneck. One hurdle for progress to the clinic is the transition from small animal research to advanced preclinical studies in large animals to test safety and efficacy of products. Notwithstanding this, to draw meaningful and reliable conclusions from animal experiments it is critical that the species and disease model of choice is relevant to answer the research question as well as the clinical problem. Selecting the most appropriate animal model requires in-depth knowledge of specific species and breeds to ascertain the adequacy of the model and outcome measures that closely mirror the clinical situation. Traditional reductionist approaches in animal experiments, which often do not sufficiently reflect the studied disease, are still the norm and can result in a disconnect in outcomes observed between animal studies and clinical trials. To address these concerns a reconsideration in approach will be required. This should include a stepwise approach using experiments as well as modeling to minimize the need for studies for screening and early development studies, followed by large animal models which more closely resemble human disease. Naturally occurring, or spontaneous diseases in large animals remain a largely untapped resource, and given the similarities in pathophysiology to humans they not only allow for studying new treatment strategies but also disease etiology and prevention. Naturally occurring disease models, particularly for longer lived large animal species, allow for studying disorders at an age when the disease is most prevalent. As these diseases are usually also a concern in the chosen veterinary species they would be beneficiaries of newly developed therapies. Improved awareness of the progress in animal models is mutually beneficial for animals, researchers, human and veterinary patients. In this overview we describe advantages and disadvantages of various animal models including domesticated and companion animals used in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering to provide an informed choice of disease-relevant animal models.

摘要

再生医学和组织工程的快速发展见证了突破性技术向临床转化的动力日益增强。然而,将有前景的临床前数据推进以成功获得临床市场授权仍然是一个瓶颈。向临床推进的一个障碍是从小型动物研究过渡到大型动物的高级临床前研究,以测试产品的安全性和有效性。尽管如此,为了从动物实验中得出有意义和可靠的结论,至关重要的是所选的物种和疾病模型与回答研究问题以及临床问题相关。选择最合适的动物模型需要对特定物种和品种有深入的了解,以确定模型的充分性以及与临床情况密切匹配的结果测量方法。动物实验中传统的还原论方法往往不能充分反映所研究的疾病,仍然是常态,并且可能导致动物研究和临床试验之间观察到的结果脱节。为了解决这些问题,需要重新考虑方法。这应该包括一种逐步的方法,使用实验以及建模来尽量减少筛选和早期开发研究所需的研究,然后是更接近人类疾病的大型动物模型。大型动物中自然发生的或自发性疾病仍然是一个很大程度上未开发的资源,鉴于其与人类病理生理学的相似性,它们不仅允许研究新的治疗策略,还允许研究疾病病因和预防。自然发生的疾病模型,特别是对于寿命较长的大型动物物种,允许在疾病最普遍的年龄研究疾病。由于这些疾病通常也是所选兽医物种所关注的问题,它们将成为新开发疗法的受益者。提高对动物模型进展的认识对动物、研究人员、人类和兽医患者都是互利的。在本综述中,我们描述了各种动物模型的优缺点,包括再生医学和组织工程中使用的家养动物和伴侣动物,以便提供与疾病相关的动物模型的明智选择。

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