Development of a Geropathology Grading Platform for nonhuman primates

Katie J. Olstad, Denise M. Imai, Rebekah I. Keesler, Rachel Reader, John H. Morrison, Jeffery A. Roberts, John P. Capitanio, Elizabeth S. Didier, Marcelo J. Kuroda, Heather Simmons, Shabnam Salimi, Julie A. Mattison, Yuji Ikeno, Warren Ladiges

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Abstract

A geropathology grading platform (GGP) for assessing age-related lesions has been established and validated for in inbred strain of mice. Because nonhuman primates (NHPs) share significant similarities in aging and spontaneous chronic diseases with humans, they provide excellent translational value for correlating histopathology with biological and pathological events associated with increasing age. Descriptive age-associated pathology has been described for rhesus macaques and marmosets, but a grading platform similar to the mouse GGP does not exist. The value of these NHP models is enhanced by considerable historical data from clinical, bio-behavioral, and social domains that align with health span in these animals. Successful adaptation of the mouse GGP for NHPs will include 1) expanding the range of organs examined; 2) standardizing necropsy collection, tissue trimming, and descriptive lesion terminology; 3) expanding beyond rhesus macaques and marmosets to include other commonly used NHPs in research; and 4) creating a national resource for age-related pathology to complement the extensive in-life datasets. Adaptation of the GGP to include translational models other than mice will be crucial to advance geropathology designed to enhance aging research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-19
Number of pages4
JournalAging Pathobiology and Therapeutics
Volume2
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • age-related diseases
  • Aging
  • geropathology
  • geroscience
  • marmosets
  • mice
  • nonhuman primates
  • rhesus macaques

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