articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesFeb 11, 2013BRONZE OA

Genomic responses in mouse models poorly mimic human inflammatory diseases

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Abstract

A cornerstone of modern biomedical research is the use of mouse models to explore basic pathophysiological mechanisms, evaluate new therapeutic approaches, and make go or no-go decisions to carry new drug candidates forward into clinical trials. Systematic studies evaluating how well murine models mimic human inflammatory diseases are nonexistent. Here, we show that, although acute inflammatory stresses from different etiologies result in highly similar genomic responses in humans, the responses in corresponding mouse models correlate poorly with the human conditions and also, one another. Among genes changed significantly in humans, the murine orthologs are close to random in matching their human counterparts…

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Keywords
  • Computational biology
  • Human studies
  • Translational medicine
  • Translational research
  • Animal model
  • Inflammatory response
  • Biology
  • Bioinformatics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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