Advances and applications of genome-edited animal models for severe combined immunodeficiency.

IF 4 1区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Xiao Zheng, Chun-Hui Huang, Sen Yan, Ming-Deng Rong
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Abstract

Severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID), characterized by profound immune system dysfunction, can lead to life-threatening infections and death. Animal models play a pivotal role in elucidating biological processes and advancing therapeutic strategies. Recent advances in gene-editing technologies, including zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs), transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs), CRISPR/Cas9, and base editing, have significantly enhanced the generation of SCID models. These models have not only deepened our understanding of disease pathophysiology but have also driven progress in cancer therapy, stem cell transplantation, organ transplantation, and infectious disease management. This review provides a comprehensive overview of current SCID models generated using novel gene-editing approaches, highlighting their potential applications in translational medicine and their role in advancing biomedical research.

重症联合免疫缺陷基因组编辑动物模型研究进展及应用
严重联合免疫缺陷病(SCID)以严重的免疫系统功能障碍为特征,可导致危及生命的感染和死亡。动物模型在阐明生物学过程和推进治疗策略方面发挥着关键作用。基因编辑技术的最新进展,包括锌指核酸酶(ZFNs)、转录激活物样效应核酸酶(TALENs)、CRISPR/Cas9和碱基编辑,显著促进了SCID模型的生成。这些模型不仅加深了我们对疾病病理生理学的理解,而且还推动了癌症治疗、干细胞移植、器官移植和传染病管理方面的进展。这篇综述全面概述了目前使用新型基因编辑方法生成的SCID模型,强调了它们在转化医学中的潜在应用及其在推进生物医学研究中的作用。
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Zoological Research
Zoological Research Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
10.20%
发文量
1937
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1980, Zoological Research (ZR) is a bimonthly publication produced by Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the China Zoological Society. It publishes peer-reviewed original research article/review/report/note/letter to the editor/editorial in English on Primates and Animal Models, Conservation and Utilization of Animal Resources, and Animal Diversity and Evolution.
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