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探索欧盟资助研究与方法论之间的联系:基于回顾性分析的见解。

Exploring the connection between EU-funded research and methodological approaches: insights from a retrospective analysis.

机构信息

European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy.

Humane Society International, Avenue Des Arts 50, 1000, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

J Transl Med. 2024 Oct 3;22(1):891. doi: 10.1186/s12967-024-05557-1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Over the last two decades, substantial investments have been directed towards supporting fundamental and applied research in Alzheimer's disease (AD), breast cancer (BC), and prostate cancer (PC), which continue to pose significant health challenges. Recently, the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission (EC) conducted a retrospective analysis to examine the major scientific advancements resulting from EU-funded research in these disease areas and their impact on society.

METHODS

Building upon this analysis, our subsequent investigation delves into the methodological approaches-both animal and non-animal models and methods-employed in AD, BC, and PC research funded under past EU framework programs (FP5, FP6, FP7, and H2020), and explored the notable research outputs associated with these approaches.

RESULTS

Our findings indicate a prevalent use of animal-based methodologies in AD research, particularly evident in projects funded under H2020. Notably, projects focused on drug development, testing, or repurposing heavily relied on animal models. Conversely, research aimed at clinical trial design, patient stratification, diagnosis and diagnostic tool development, lifestyle interventions, and prevention-outputs with potential societal impact-more frequently utilised non-animal methods. Advanced investigations leveraging imaging, computational tools, biomarker discovery and organ/tissue chip technologies predominantly favoured non-animal strategies.

CONCLUSIONS

These insights highlight a correlation between methodological choices and the translational potential of research outcomes, suggesting the need for a reconsideration of research strategy planning in future framework programs.

摘要

背景

在过去的二十年中,大量的投资被用于支持阿尔茨海默病(AD)、乳腺癌(BC)和前列腺癌(PC)的基础和应用研究,这些疾病仍然是重大的健康挑战。最近,欧盟委员会(EC)的联合研究中心(JRC)进行了一项回顾性分析,以检查欧盟资助的这些疾病领域的研究取得的重大科学进展及其对社会的影响。

方法

在此分析的基础上,我们随后的调查深入研究了 AD、BC 和 PC 研究中使用的方法学方法——动物和非动物模型和方法,这些研究是在过去的欧盟框架计划(FP5、FP6、FP7 和 H2020)中资助的,并探讨了与这些方法相关的显著研究成果。

结果

我们的研究结果表明,在 AD 研究中普遍使用了基于动物的方法,尤其是在 H2020 资助的项目中更为明显。值得注意的是,专注于药物开发、测试或重新利用的项目严重依赖动物模型。相反,旨在进行临床试验设计、患者分层、诊断和诊断工具开发、生活方式干预和预防的研究——具有潜在社会影响的产出——更频繁地使用非动物方法。利用成像、计算工具、生物标志物发现和器官/组织芯片技术的高级研究主要倾向于非动物策略。

结论

这些见解强调了方法学选择与研究成果转化潜力之间的相关性,表明需要在未来的框架计划中重新考虑研究策略规划。

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