Xu Jie, Zhang Jifeng, Yang Dongshan, Song Jun, Pallas Brooke, Zhang Chen, Hu Jiafen, Peng Xuwen, Christensen Neil D, Han Renzhi, Chen Y Eugene
Center for Advanced Models for Translational Sciences and Therapeutics, University of Michigan Medical Center, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
Unit for Laboratory Animal Medicine, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, United States.
Front Genet. 2021 Jan 28;12:642444. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2021.642444. eCollection 2021.
The rabbit is a classic animal model for biomedical research, but the production of gene targeted transgenic rabbits had been extremely challenging until the recent advent of gene editing tools. More than fifty gene knockout or knock-in rabbit models have been reported in the past decade. Gene edited (GE) rabbit models, compared to their counterpart mouse models, may offer unique opportunities in translational biomedical research attributed primarily to their relatively large size and long lifespan. More importantly, GE rabbit models have been found to mimic several disease pathologies better than their mouse counterparts particularly in fields focused on genetically inherited diseases, cardiovascular diseases, ocular diseases, and others. In this review we present selected examples of research areas where GE rabbit models are expected to make immediate contributions to the understanding of the pathophysiology of human disease, and support the development of novel therapeutics.
兔子是生物医学研究的经典动物模型,但直到最近基因编辑工具出现之前,生产基因靶向转基因兔子一直极具挑战性。在过去十年中,已报道了五十多种基因敲除或敲入兔子模型。与相应的小鼠模型相比,基因编辑(GE)兔子模型可能在转化生物医学研究中提供独特的机会,这主要归因于它们相对较大的体型和较长的寿命。更重要的是,已发现GE兔子模型比小鼠模型能更好地模拟几种疾病病理,特别是在专注于遗传疾病、心血管疾病、眼部疾病等领域。在本综述中,我们展示了一些研究领域的选定实例,在这些领域中,GE兔子模型有望为理解人类疾病的病理生理学做出直接贡献,并支持新型疗法的开发。