转化研究
转化医学
异种移植
生物安全
长寿
人类疾病
疾病
动物模型
医学研究
生物
医学
计算生物学
生物技术
病理
移植
遗传学
外科
内分泌学
作者
David K. Meyerholz,Eric Burrough,Nicole Kirchhof,Douglas J. Anderson,Kristi L. Helke
标识
DOI:10.1177/03009858231222235
摘要
Swine are increasingly studied as animal models of human disease. The anatomy, size, longevity, physiology, immune system, and metabolism of swine are more like humans than traditional rodent models. In addition, the size of swine is preferred for surgical placement and testing of medical devices destined for humans. These features make swine useful for biomedical, pharmacological, and toxicological research. With recent advances in gene-editing technologies, genetic modifications can readily and efficiently be made in swine to study genetic disorders. In addition, gene-edited swine tissues are necessary for studies testing and validating xenotransplantation into humans to meet the critical shortfall of viable organs versus need. Underlying all of these biomedical applications, the knowledge of husbandry, background diseases and lesions, and biosecurity needs are important for productive, efficient, and reproducible research when using swine as a human disease model for basic research, preclinical testing, and translational studies.
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