Sickle cell disease is a global prototype for integrative research and healthcare

Charmaine D. M. Royal, Michael Babyak, Nirmish Shah, Shantanu Srivatsa, Kearsley A. Stewart, Paula Tanabe, Ambroise Wonkam, Monika Asnani
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Differences in health outcomes and treatment responses within and between global populations have been well documented. There is growing recognition of the need to move beyond simple inventories and descriptions of these differences and our linear explanations for them, and gain a better understanding of the multifaceted systems and networks underlying them in order to develop more precise and effective remedies. Typical targets for such integrative research have been common multifactorial diseases. We propose sickle cell disease, one of the most common monogenic diseases, as an ideal candidate for elucidating the complexity of the influences of endogenous and exogenous factors on disease pathophysiology, phenotypic diversity, and variations in responses to treatments at both the individual and population levels. We provide data-informed representations of diverse contributors to sickle cell disease complications that could guide innovative efforts to advance scientific knowledge, clinical practice, and policy formulation related to the disease; help improve outcomes for people worldwide with sickle cell disease; and inform approaches to studying and addressing other diseases.

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镰状细胞病是综合研究和医疗保健的全球原型
全球人群内部和人群之间的健康结果和治疗反应差异已得到充分记录。人们越来越认识到,有必要超越对这些差异的简单清单和描述以及我们对它们的线性解释,并更好地了解这些差异背后的多方面系统和网络,以便制定更精确和有效的补救措施。这种综合研究的典型目标是常见的多因素疾病。我们提出镰状细胞病,最常见的单基因疾病之一,作为一个理想的候选者,阐明内源性和外源性因素对疾病病理生理、表型多样性的影响的复杂性,以及个体和群体水平上对治疗反应的变化。我们提供镰状细胞病并发症的各种因素的数据知情表示,可以指导创新工作,以推进与该疾病相关的科学知识、临床实践和政策制定;帮助改善全世界镰状细胞病患者的预后;并为研究和解决其他疾病的方法提供信息。
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