[HTML][HTML] Asthma: the use of animal models and their translational utility

JS Woodrow, MK Sheats, B Cooper, R Bayless - Cells, 2023 - mdpi.com
JS Woodrow, MK Sheats, B Cooper, R Bayless
Cells, 2023mdpi.com
Asthma is characterized by chronic lower airway inflammation that results in airway
remodeling, which can lead to a permanent decrease in lung function. The pathophysiology
driving the development of asthma is complex and heterogenous. Animal models have been
and continue to be essential for the discovery of molecular pathways driving the
pathophysiology of asthma and novel therapeutic approaches. Animal models of asthma
may be induced or naturally occurring. Species used to study asthma include mouse, rat …
Asthma is characterized by chronic lower airway inflammation that results in airway remodeling, which can lead to a permanent decrease in lung function. The pathophysiology driving the development of asthma is complex and heterogenous. Animal models have been and continue to be essential for the discovery of molecular pathways driving the pathophysiology of asthma and novel therapeutic approaches. Animal models of asthma may be induced or naturally occurring. Species used to study asthma include mouse, rat, guinea pig, cat, dog, sheep, horse, and nonhuman primate. Some of the aspects to consider when evaluating any of these asthma models are cost, labor, reagent availability, regulatory burden, relevance to natural disease in humans, type of lower airway inflammation, biological samples available for testing, and ultimately whether the model can answer the research question(s). This review aims to discuss the animal models most available for asthma investigation, with an emphasis on describing the inciting antigen/allergen, inflammatory response induced, and its translation to human asthma.
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