Biomarkers for intervertebral disc and associated back pain: From diagnosis to disease prognosis and personalized treatment

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q1 ORTHOPEDICS
JOR Spine Pub Date : 2023-10-02 DOI:10.1002/jsp2.1280
Catarina Leite Pereira, Sibylle Grad, Raquel M. Gonçalves
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Biomarkers are commonly recognized as objective indicators of a medical state or clinical outcome and have been widely used as clinical and diagnostic tools and surrogate endpoints in many pathological conditions. In the context of intervertebral disc (IVD) and associated back pain, also known as degenerative disc disease (DDD), the use of biomarkers has been poorly explored. DDD is currently diagnosed using imaging techniques and subjective pain scales, limiting an objective association between DDD and pain levels, as well as an evaluation of disease progression. There is a need for objective and reliable measurements for DDD, pain and pathology progression. DDD predictors could also help clinicians in deciding on the optimal treatment for distinct patient groups. This review addresses the current candidate biomarkers in DDD, including imaging, genetic, metabolite and protein-based parameters, both at the tissue and systemic levels, that may become a major advance in the diagnosis and prognosis of the disease, as well as in the management of therapeutic approaches to DDD.

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椎间盘及相关背痛的生物标志物:从诊断到疾病预后和个性化治疗
生物标志物通常被认为是医疗状态或临床结果的客观指标,在许多病理情况下被广泛用作临床诊断工具和替代终点。在椎间盘(IVD)和相关背痛(也称为椎间盘退行性病变(DDD))方面,生物标志物的应用还很少。椎间盘退行性病变目前是通过成像技术和主观疼痛量表来诊断的,这限制了椎间盘退行性病变与疼痛程度之间的客观联系,也限制了对疾病进展的评估。因此需要对 DDD、疼痛和病理进展进行客观可靠的测量。DDD预测指标还能帮助临床医生为不同的患者群体决定最佳治疗方案。本综述探讨了目前 DDD 的候选生物标记物,包括组织和系统水平的成像、遗传、代谢物和基于蛋白质的参数,这些生物标记物可能成为疾病诊断和预后以及 DDD 治疗方法管理方面的一大进步。
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JOR Spine
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