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Nonhuman Primate Models in the Genomic Era: A Paradigm Shift

机译:基因组时代的非人类灵长类动物模型:范式转变

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Because of their strong similarities to humans across physiologic, developmental, behavioral, immunologic, and genetic levels, nonhuman primates are essential models for a wide spectrum of biomedical research. But unlike other animal models, nonhuman primates possess substantial outbred genetic variation, reducing statistical power and potentially confounding interpretation of results in research studies. Although unknown genetic variation is a hindrance in studies that allocate animals randomly, taking genetic variation into account in study design affords an opportunity to transform the way that nonhuman primates are used in biomedical research. New understandings of how the function of individual genes in rhesus macaques mimics that seen in humans are greatly advancing the rhesus macaques utility as research models, but epistatic interaction, epigenetic regulatory mechanisms, and the intricacies of gene networks limit model development. We are now entering a new era of nonhuman primate research, brought on by the proliferation and rapid expansion of genomic data. Already the cost of a rhesus macaque genome is dwarfed by its purchase and husbandry costs, and complete genomic datasets will inevitably encompass each rhesus macaque used in biomedical research. Advancing this outcome is paramount. It represents an opportunity to transform the way animals are assigned and used in biomedical research and to develop new models of human disease. The genetic and genomic revolution brings with it a paradigm shift for nonhuman primates and new mandates on how nonhuman primates are used in biomedical research.
机译:由于非人类灵长类动物在生理,发育,行为,免疫和遗传水平上与人类的相似性很高,因此它们是广泛的生物医学研究必不可少的模型。但是与其他动物模型不同,非人类灵长类动物拥有大量的近交遗传变异,从而降低了统计能力,并可能混淆研究结果的解释。尽管未知的遗传变异是随机分配动物的研究的障碍,但在研究设计中考虑遗传变异仍可提供机会,以改变非人类灵长类动物在生物医学研究中的使用方式。对猕猴中单个基因的功能如何模仿人类的新认识极大地推动了猕猴作为研究模型的效用,但是上位相互作用,表观遗传调控机制和基因网络的复杂性限制了模型的发展。现在,由于基因组数据的扩散和快速扩展,我们正在进入非人类灵长类动物研究的新时代。猕猴基因组的购买成本和饲养成本已经相形见,,完整的基因组数据集将不可避免地涵盖生物医学研究中使用的每只猕猴。推进这一结果至关重要。它代表了一次机会,可以改变动物在生物医学研究中的分配和使用方式,并开发出人类疾病的新模型。基因和基因组革命带来了非人类灵长类动物的范式转变,以及有关在生物医学研究中如何使用非人类灵长类动物的新要求。

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