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转化研究中的农场动物和伴侣动物类器官模型:弥合小鼠与人类之间差距的有力工具。

Farm and Companion Animal Organoid Models in Translational Research: A Powerful Tool to Bridge the Gap Between Mice and Humans.

作者信息

Kawasaki Minae, Goyama Takashi, Tachibana Yurika, Nagao Itsuma, Ambrosini Yoko M

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, United States.

出版信息

Front Med Technol. 2022 May 12;4:895379. doi: 10.3389/fmedt.2022.895379. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Animal organoid models derived from farm and companion animals have great potential to contribute to human health as a One Health initiative, which recognize a close inter-relationship among humans, animals and their shared environment and adopt multi-and trans-disciplinary approaches to optimize health outcomes. With recent advances in organoid technology, studies on farm and companion animal organoids have gained more attention in various fields including veterinary medicine, translational medicine and biomedical research. Not only is this because three-dimensional organoids possess unique characteristics from traditional two-dimensional cell cultures including their self-organizing and self-renewing properties and high structural and functional similarities to the originating tissue, but also because relative to conventional genetically modified or artificially induced murine models, companion animal organoids can provide an excellent model for spontaneously occurring diseases which resemble human diseases. These features of companion animal organoids offer a paradigm-shifting approach in biomedical research and improve translatability of studies to subsequent studies with spontaneously diseased animals while reducing the use of conventional animal models prior to human clinical trials. Farm animal organoids also could play an important role in investigations of the pathophysiology of zoonotic and reproductive diseases by contributing to public health and improving agricultural production. Here, we discuss a brief history of organoids and the most recent updates on farm and companion animal organoids, followed by discussion on their potential in public health, food security, and comparative medicine as One Health initiatives. We highlight recent evolution in the culturing of organoids and their integration with organ-on-a-chip systems to overcome current limitations in studies. We envision multidisciplinary work integrating organoid culture and organ-on-a-chip technology can contribute to improving both human and animal health.

摘要

源自农场动物和伴侣动物的动物类器官模型,作为一项“同一健康”倡议,在促进人类健康方面具有巨大潜力。该倡议认识到人类、动物及其共享环境之间存在密切的相互关系,并采用多学科和跨学科方法来优化健康成果。随着类器官技术的最新进展,关于农场动物和伴侣动物类器官的研究在兽医学、转化医学和生物医学研究等各个领域受到了更多关注。这不仅是因为三维类器官具有与传统二维细胞培养不同的独特特性,包括其自组织和自我更新特性以及与原始组织高度的结构和功能相似性,还因为相对于传统的基因改造或人工诱导的小鼠模型,伴侣动物类器官可以为与人类疾病相似的自发性疾病提供一个极好的模型。伴侣动物类器官的这些特性为生物医学研究提供了一种范式转变的方法,提高了研究向自发性患病动物后续研究的可转化性,同时减少了人类临床试验前传统动物模型的使用。农场动物类器官在人畜共患病和生殖疾病的病理生理学研究中也可以通过促进公共卫生和改善农业生产发挥重要作用。在这里,我们讨论类器官的简要历史以及农场动物和伴侣动物类器官的最新进展,随后讨论它们作为“同一健康”倡议在公共卫生、粮食安全和比较医学方面的潜力。我们强调了类器官培养的最新进展及其与芯片上器官系统的整合,以克服当前研究中的局限性。我们设想将类器官培养与芯片上器官技术相结合的多学科工作能够有助于改善人类和动物的健康。

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