Kurhaluk Natalia, Tkaczenko Halina
Institute of Biology, Pomeranian University in Słupsk, Arciszewski St. 22b, 76-200 Słupsk, Poland.
Animals (Basel). 2025 Feb 6;15(3):444. doi: 10.3390/ani15030444.
This literature review explores the impact of molecular, genetic, and environmental factors on the efficacy of targeted therapies in veterinary medicine. Relevant studies were identified through systematic searches of PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and ScienceDirect using keywords such as "species-specific treatment strategies", "signalling pathways", "epigenetic and paragenetic influences", "targeted therapies", "veterinary medicine", "genetic variation", and "free radicals and oxidative stress". Inclusion criteria included studies focusing on species-specific therapeutic responses, genetic influences, and oxidative stress. To ensure that only the most recent and relevant evidence was included, only peer-reviewed publications from the last two decades were considered. Each study selected for analysis was critically appraised, with a particular emphasis on methodological quality, experimental design, and scientific contribution to the understanding of how environmental and biological factors influence therapeutic outcomes. A special emphasis was placed on studies that used a comparative, cross-species approach to assess variability in therapeutic responses and potential adverse effects. The review synthesises evidence on the role of epigenetic and paragenetic factors and highlights the importance of cross-species studies to understand how environmental and biological factors influence treatment outcomes. By highlighting genetic variation, oxidative stress, and individual species differences, the review argues for personalised and species-specific therapeutic approaches. The review emphasises that such an approach would improve veterinary care and inform future research aimed at optimising targeted therapies, ultimately leading to better animal health and treatment efficacy. A key contribution of the review is its emphasis on the need for more personalised treatment protocols that take into account individual genetic profiles and environmental factors; it also calls for a greater integration of cross-species studies.
本综述探讨了分子、遗传和环境因素对兽医学中靶向治疗疗效的影响。通过使用“物种特异性治疗策略”、“信号通路”、“表观遗传和旁遗传影响”、“靶向治疗”、“兽医学”、“基因变异”以及“自由基和氧化应激”等关键词,对PubMed、科学网、Scopus和ScienceDirect进行系统检索,从而确定相关研究。纳入标准包括关注物种特异性治疗反应、遗传影响和氧化应激的研究。为确保仅纳入最新且相关的证据,仅考虑过去二十年的同行评审出版物。对每项入选分析的研究进行严格评估,特别强调方法学质量、实验设计以及对理解环境和生物学因素如何影响治疗结果的科学贡献。特别关注采用比较性跨物种方法评估治疗反应变异性和潜在不良反应的研究。本综述综合了关于表观遗传和旁遗传因素作用的证据,并强调跨物种研究对于理解环境和生物学因素如何影响治疗结果的重要性。通过强调基因变异、氧化应激和个体物种差异,本综述主张采用个性化和物种特异性治疗方法。该综述强调,这种方法将改善兽医护理,并为旨在优化靶向治疗的未来研究提供信息,最终带来更好的动物健康和治疗效果。本综述的一个关键贡献在于强调需要更多考虑个体基因特征和环境因素的个性化治疗方案;它还呼吁加强跨物种研究的整合。