Harness Ellen M, Mohamad-Fauzi Nuradilla Binti, Murray James D
Department of Animal Science, University of California, Davis, One Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia.
Transl Anim Sci. 2022 Jan 27;6(1):txac012. doi: 10.1093/tas/txac012. eCollection 2022 Jan.
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have great value as therapeutic tools in a wide array of applications in regenerative medicine. The wide repertoire of cell functions regarding tissue regeneration, immunomodulation, and antimicrobial activity makes MSC-based therapy a strong candidate for treatment options in a variety of clinical conditions and should be studied to expand the current breadth of knowledge surrounding their physiological properties and therapeutic benefits. Livestock models are an appropriate resource for testing the efficacy of MSC therapies for their use in biomedical research and can be used to improve both human health and animal agriculture. Agricultural animal models such as pigs, cattle, sheep, and goats have grown in popularity for in vivo research relative to small animal models due to their overlapping similarities in structure and function that more closely mimic the human body. Cutaneous wound healing, bone regeneration, osteoarthritis, ischemic reperfusion injury, and mastitis recovery represent a few examples of the types of disease states that may be investigated in livestock using MSC-based therapy. Although the cost of agricultural animals is greater than small animal models, the information gained using livestock as a model holds great value for human applications, and in some cases, outcompetes the weight of information gained from rodent models. With emerging fields such as exosome-based therapy, proper in vivo models will be needed for testing efficacy and translational practice, i.e., livestock models should be strongly considered as candidates. The potential for capitalizing on areas that have crossover benefits for both agricultural economic gain and improved health of the animals while minimizing the gap between translational research and clinical practice are what make livestock great choices for experimental MSC models.
间充质干细胞(MSCs)作为治疗工具在再生医学的广泛应用中具有巨大价值。MSCs在组织再生、免疫调节和抗菌活性方面具有广泛的细胞功能,这使得基于MSCs的疗法成为多种临床病症治疗选择的有力候选者,应对其进行研究以扩大目前围绕其生理特性和治疗益处的知识广度。家畜模型是测试MSCs疗法在生物医学研究中疗效的合适资源,可用于改善人类健康和动物农业。与小型动物模型相比,猪、牛、羊和山羊等农业动物模型在体内研究中越来越受欢迎,因为它们在结构和功能上有重叠的相似性,更接近地模拟人体。皮肤伤口愈合、骨再生、骨关节炎、缺血再灌注损伤和乳腺炎恢复是可以在家畜中使用基于MSCs的疗法进行研究的一些疾病状态类型的例子。虽然农业动物的成本高于小型动物模型,但利用家畜作为模型获得的信息对人类应用具有巨大价值,在某些情况下,比从啮齿动物模型获得的信息更具分量。随着基于外泌体疗法等新兴领域的出现,将需要合适的体内模型来测试疗效和转化实践,即应强烈考虑将家畜模型作为候选者。利用对农业经济收益和动物健康改善都有交叉益处的领域,同时尽量缩小转化研究与临床实践之间的差距,这使得家畜成为实验性MSCs模型的绝佳选择。