Animal Models in Allogenic Solid Organ Transplantation

Q4 Medicine
Nadine Wenzel, R. Blasczyk, C. Figueiredo
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Abstract

Animal models provide the link between in vitro research and the first in-man application during clinical trials. They provide substantial information in preclinical studies for the assessment of new therapeutic interventions in advance of human clinical trials. However, each model has its advantages and limitations in the ability to imitate specific pathomechanisms. Therefore, the selection of an animal model for the evaluation of a specific research question or evaluation of a novel therapeutic strategy requires a precise analysis. Transplantation research is a discipline that largely benefits from the use of animal models with mouse and pig models being the most frequently used models in organ transplantation research. A suitable animal model should reflect best the situation in humans, and the researcher should be aware of the similarities as well as the limitations of the chosen model. Small animal models with rats and mice are contributing to the majority of animal experiments with the obvious advantages of these models being easy handling, low costs, and high reproductive rates. However, unfortunately, they often do not translate to clinical use. Large animal models, especially in transplantation medicine, are an important element for establishing preclinical models that do often translate to the clinic. Nevertheless, they can be costly, present increased regulatory requirements, and often are of high ethical concern. Therefore, it is crucial to select the right animal model from which extrapolations and valid conclusions can be obtained and translated into the human situation. This review provides an overview in the models frequently used in organ transplantation research.
同种异体实体器官移植的动物模型
动物模型在体外研究和临床试验期间的首次人体应用之间提供了联系。它们为在人体临床试验之前评估新的治疗干预措施的临床前研究提供了大量信息。然而,每种模型在模拟特定病理机制方面都有其优点和局限性。因此,选择动物模型来评估一个特定的研究问题或评估一种新的治疗策略需要精确的分析。移植研究是一门很大程度上受益于动物模型使用的学科,小鼠和猪模型是器官移植研究中最常用的模型。一个合适的动物模型应该最好地反映人类的情况,研究人员应该意识到所选模型的相似之处以及局限性。以大鼠和小鼠为对象的小动物模型在动物实验中占绝大多数,这些模型具有易于操作、成本低、繁殖率高等明显优势。然而,不幸的是,它们往往不能转化为临床应用。大型动物模型,特别是在移植医学中,是建立临床前模型的重要组成部分,这些模型通常会转化为临床。然而,它们可能是昂贵的,提出了更多的管理要求,并且往往是高度的道德问题。因此,选择正确的动物模型是至关重要的,从中可以获得推断和有效的结论,并将其转化为人类的情况。本文综述了器官移植研究中常用的模型。
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Cell and Organ Transplantology
Cell and Organ Transplantology Medicine-Transplantation
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