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急性 COVID-19 综合征后动物模型:呼吁开展纵向动物研究。

Animal models of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome: a call for longitudinal animal studies.

作者信息

Dai Jingyi, He Fanyi, Chen Qian, Li Qiujing, Zhao Liping, Du Yingrong

机构信息

Department of Public Laboratory, The Third People's Hospital of Kunming City/Infectious Disease Clinical Medical Center of Yunnan Province, Kunming, Yunnan, China.

International Research Fellow, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand.

出版信息

Front Immunol. 2025 Feb 26;16:1521029. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2025.1521029. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Animal models are indispensable for unraveling the mechanisms underlying post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC). This review evaluates recent research on PASC-related perturbations in animal models, drawing comparisons with clinical findings. Despite the limited number of studies on post-COVID conditions, particularly those extending beyond three months, these studies provide valuable insights. Three hallmark features of PASC-lung fibrosis, hyperglycemia, and neurological sequelae-have been successfully replicated in animal models, paving the way for mechanistic discoveries and future medical interventions. Although most studies have reported post-COVID conditions within 14-60 days post-infection, they still offer critical reference for future long-term research. This review also explores potential mechanisms of persisting immune misfiring, a key factor in the chronicity of PASC symptoms. Moreover, challenges in modeling PASC are also discussed, including the limited genetic diversity in inbred animal strains and difficulties in accurately identifying PASC-affected individuals. To address these issues, we propose methodological improvements, such as comparing individual animal parameters with control averages and incorporating genetically diverse populations like collaborative cross models. These strategies will enhance the identification and characterization of PASC endotypes in animal studies. By integrating findings from animal models with clinical manifestations of PASC, future research can provide more valuable insights into its mechanisms and support the development of effective therapeutic strategies. Finally, we emphasize the urgent need for longitudinal studies in animal models to fully uncover the mechanisms driving PASC and guide interventions to mitigate its public health impact.

摘要

动物模型对于揭示新冠后遗症(PASC)的潜在机制不可或缺。本综述评估了动物模型中与PASC相关的扰动的最新研究,并与临床发现进行比较。尽管关于新冠后状况的研究数量有限,尤其是那些超过三个月的研究,但这些研究提供了有价值的见解。PASC的三个标志性特征——肺纤维化、高血糖和神经后遗症——已在动物模型中成功复制,为机制发现和未来医学干预铺平了道路。虽然大多数研究报告的是感染后14至60天内的新冠后状况,但它们仍为未来的长期研究提供了关键参考。本综述还探讨了持续免疫失调的潜在机制,这是PASC症状慢性化的一个关键因素。此外,还讨论了模拟PASC的挑战,包括近交系动物品系的遗传多样性有限以及准确识别受PASC影响个体的困难。为了解决这些问题,我们提出了方法上的改进,例如将个体动物参数与对照平均值进行比较,并纳入像协作杂交模型这样的遗传多样群体。这些策略将加强动物研究中PASC内型的识别和表征。通过将动物模型的研究结果与PASC的临床表现相结合,未来的研究可以为其机制提供更有价值的见解,并支持有效治疗策略的开发。最后,我们强调迫切需要在动物模型中进行纵向研究,以全面揭示驱动PASC的机制,并指导干预措施以减轻其对公共卫生的影响。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/9d8c/11897041/8c212a24be86/fimmu-16-1521029-g001.jpg

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