恒河猴和食蟹猴的生化和血液学参考区间及其对疫苗和药物开发的意义

IF 5.9 3区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Xianglei Yan, Rodrigo Arcoverde Cerveira, Sebastian Ols, Klara Lenart, Fredrika Hellgren, Marcos Miranda, Olivia Engstrand, Annika Reinhardt, Bengt Eriksson, Karin Loré
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摘要

非人灵长类动物在评估包括疫苗和药物开发在内的新疗法方面发挥着关键作用。监测猕猴的生化和血液学参数对于了解毒性和安全性至关重要,但遵循标准化指南的一般参考区间仍有待确定。在此,我们编译了多个内部数据集来定义印度恒河猴和中国恒河猴以及食蟹猴的经典生化和血液学参数的正常范围。此外,将血液学数据与流式细胞术获得的细胞表型信息相结合,可以对特定免疫细胞亚群进行分析。我们发现接种疫苗一般会在24小时内引起细胞频率的短暂变化,同时伴有选定的肝酶和代谢物的波动。然而,大多数参数仍然在我们确定的参考区间内。这些偏差没有引起明显的副作用。某些生化和血液学参数的波动伴随着CD14+CD16+中间单核细胞的分化和白细胞介素-1信号相关基因的上调。相比之下,有明显副作用的两只动物表现出持续的偏差。这项研究为健康猕猴的基线和疫苗诱导的生化和血液学特征提供了见解,促进了新疗法临床前试验中毒性和安全性评估的解释。
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Biochemical and hematological reference intervals in rhesus and cynomolgus macaques and implications for vaccine and drug development

Biochemical and hematological reference intervals in rhesus and cynomolgus macaques and implications for vaccine and drug development

Nonhuman primates have a key role in the evaluation of novel therapeutics including vaccine and drug development. Monitoring biochemical and hematological parameters of macaques is critical to understand toxicity and safety, but general reference intervals following standardized guidelines remain to be determined. Here we compiled multiple internal datasets to define normal ranges of classical biochemical and hematological parameters in Indian and Chinese rhesus macaques as well as cynomolgus macaques. Furthermore, the combination of hematological data with phenotypic information of cells obtained by flow cytometry enabled analyses of specific immune cell subsets. We found that vaccination generally induced transient changes at 24 h in cell frequencies accompanied by fluctuation in selected liver enzymes and metabolites. However, most parameters remained within our identified reference intervals. These deviations did not lead to noticeable side effects. Fluctuation in selected biochemical and hematological parameters was accompanied with differentiation of CD14+CD16+ intermediate monocytes and upregulation of genes associated with interleukin-1 signaling. By contrast, two animals with noticeable side effects showed sustained deviations. This study provides insights into baseline and vaccine-induced biochemical and hematological profiles of healthy macaques, facilitating the interpretation of toxicity and safety assessments in preclinical trials of novel therapies.

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Lab Animal
Lab Animal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
0.60
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2.90%
发文量
181
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: LabAnimal is a Nature Research journal dedicated to in vivo science and technology that improves our basic understanding and use of model organisms of human health and disease. In addition to basic research, methods and technologies, LabAnimal also covers important news, business and regulatory matters that impact the development and application of model organisms for preclinical research. LabAnimal's focus is on innovative in vivo methods, research and technology covering a wide range of model organisms. Our broad scope ensures that the work we publish reaches the widest possible audience. LabAnimal provides a rigorous and fair peer review of manuscripts, high standards for copyediting and production, and efficient publication.
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