Joshi Kirtan, Katam Tejas, Hegde Akshata, Cheng Jianlin, Prather Randall S, Whitworth Kristin, Wells Kevin, Bryan Jeffrey N, Hoffman Timothy, Telugu Bhanu P, Kaifi Jussuf T, Rachagani Satyanarayana
Division of Hematology & Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
Section for Thoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
World J Oncol. 2024 Apr;15(2):149-168. doi: 10.14740/wjon1763. Epub 2024 Mar 21.
Pigs are playing an increasingly vital role as translational biomedical models for studying human pathophysiology. The annotation of the pig genome was a huge step forward in translatability of pigs as a biomedical model for various human diseases. Similarities between humans and pigs in terms of anatomy, physiology, genetics, and immunology have allowed pigs to become a comprehensive preclinical model for human diseases. With a diverse range, from craniofacial and ophthalmology to reproduction, wound healing, musculoskeletal, and cancer, pigs have provided a seminal understanding of human pathophysiology. This review focuses on the current research using pigs as preclinical models for cancer research and highlights the strengths and opportunities for studying various human cancers.
猪作为研究人类病理生理学的转化生物医学模型,正发挥着越来越重要的作用。猪基因组的注释是猪作为各种人类疾病生物医学模型的可转化性方面向前迈出的一大步。人类和猪在解剖学、生理学、遗传学和免疫学方面的相似性,使猪成为人类疾病的综合临床前模型。从颅面和眼科到生殖、伤口愈合、肌肉骨骼和癌症等领域广泛多样,猪为人类病理生理学提供了开创性的认识。本综述重点关注目前将猪用作癌症研究临床前模型的研究,并强调研究各种人类癌症的优势和机遇。