WERF Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonisation Project for Experimental Models in Endometriosis Research (EPHect-EM-Homologous): homologous rodent models.
Katherine A Burns, Daniëlle Peterse, Caroline B Appleyard, Ronald Chandler, Sun-Wei Guo, Amelia Pearson, Eleonora Persoons, Michael S Anglesio, Michael S Rogers, Kathy L Sharpe-Timms, Joris Vriens, Stacey L McAllister, Kelsi N Dodds, Fiona L Cousins, Lone Hummelshoj, Stacey A Missmer, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Erin Greaves
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Abstract
In vivo models of endometriosis enable the discovery and preclinical testing of new therapies. Several rodent models of endometriosis exist, but a lack of harmonization impedes reproducibility and comparability of results among investigators. Homologous models are advantageous as they allow the contribution of the immune system/inflammation to be studied. We reviewed published homologous rodent models of endometriosis to develop standard operating procedures ('EPHect-EM-Homologous-SOPs') to guide and facilitate the choice and implementation of these models and harmonize documentation to enhance interpretation and comparability of results. The World Endometriosis Research Foundation (WERF) established an international working group of experts in models of endometriosis and formed a working sub-group to discuss homologous rodent models of endometriosis. A systematic literature review and detailed analysis of protocols was performed. The identified models have advantages and limitations regarding physiological relevance and utility. To harmonize key variables for endometriosis rodent models, the working group focused on species and animal strains, placement of ectopic tissue, uterine tissue volume, method of induction, hormonal status, and uterine tissue 'type'. A decision tree and recommendations on model use were developed for mice and rats to serve as guides for the use of harmonized EPHect-EM-Homologous-SOPs, experimental design, reporting standards, and research of question-dependent key variables. No 'ideal' homologous model of endometriosis was identified. The choice of model for specific research should be guided according to a best-fit strategy. Harmonization of SOPs, documentation, and reporting standards will improve replicability and translational applicability of studies and better highlight where de novo model creation is needed.
子宫内膜异位症的体内模型使新疗法的发现和临床前测试成为可能。存在几种啮齿类动物子宫内膜异位症模型,但缺乏一致性阻碍了研究人员结果的可重复性和可比性。同源模型是有利的,因为它们允许免疫系统/炎症的贡献进行研究。我们回顾了已发表的子宫内膜异位症同源啮齿动物模型,以制定标准操作程序(“ephect - em - homologous - sop”),以指导和促进这些模型的选择和实施,并协调文件,以增强结果的解释和可比性。世界子宫内膜异位症研究基金会(World Endometriosis Research Foundation, WERF)成立了一个国际子宫内膜异位症模型专家工作组,并成立了一个工作小组,讨论同种啮齿类动物子宫内膜异位症模型。我们进行了系统的文献综述和详细的方案分析。所确定的模型在生理相关性和实用性方面具有优势和局限性。为了协调子宫内膜异位症啮齿动物模型的关键变量,工作组将重点放在物种和动物品系、异位组织的放置、子宫组织体积、诱导方法、激素状态和子宫组织“类型”上。建立了小鼠和大鼠模型使用决策树和建议,为统一的ephect - em -同源- sop的使用、实验设计、报告标准和问题相关关键变量的研究提供指导。未发现“理想”的子宫内膜异位症同源模型。具体研究模型的选择应根据最佳匹配策略进行指导。标准操作程序、文件和报告标准的统一将提高研究的可复制性和转化适用性,并更好地突出需要重新创建模型的地方。
期刊介绍:
MHR publishes original research reports, commentaries and reviews on topics in the basic science of reproduction, including: reproductive tract physiology and pathology; gonad function and gametogenesis; fertilization; embryo development; implantation; and pregnancy and parturition. Irrespective of the study subject, research papers should have a mechanistic aspect.