The role of the TSC Alliance in advancing therapy development: a patient organization perspective.

Therapeutic advances in rare disease Pub Date : 2024-07-25 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26330040241265411
Steven L Roberds, Zoë Fuchs, Elizabeth M Cassidy, Samantha Metzger, Ayat Abi, Ashley J Pounders, Dean J Aguiar
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Abstract

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a genetic disease leading to malformations, or tubers, in the cerebral cortex and growth of tumors, most frequently in the brain, heart, kidneys, skin, and lungs. Changes in the brain caused by TSC usually have the biggest negative impact on quality of life. Approximately 85% of individuals with TSC have epilepsy, and TSC-associated neuropsychiatric disorders (TAND) affect nearly all individuals with TSC in some way. TSC Alliance's research strategy is built upon both funding and catalyzing research. Through grants, the organization provides funding directly to researchers through a competitive application process. The organization has also built a set of resources available to researchers worldwide, including a Natural History Database, Biosample Repository, and Preclinical Consortium. These resources catalyze research because they are available to qualified academic or industry researchers around the world, enabling an almost unlimited number of scientists to access data and resources to enable and accelerate research on TSC. This research strategy continues to be shaped by the needs and priorities of the TSC community, working toward a future where everyone affected by TSC can live their fullest lives.

TSC 联盟在推动疗法发展中的作用:患者组织的视角。
结节性硬化症复合体(TSC)是一种遗传性疾病,会导致大脑皮层畸形(或称管状体)和肿瘤的生长,最常见于大脑、心脏、肾脏、皮肤和肺部。TSC引起的脑部变化通常会对生活质量产生最大的负面影响。大约85%的TSC患者患有癫痫,而TSC相关神经精神障碍(TAND)几乎对所有TSC患者都有一定的影响。TSC 联盟的研究战略建立在资助和促进研究的基础之上。通过资助,该组织通过竞争性申请程序直接向研究人员提供资金。该组织还建立了一套可供全球研究人员使用的资源,包括自然史数据库、生物样本库和临床前联盟。这些资源能够促进研究,因为它们可供全球合格的学术界或产业界研究人员使用,使数量几乎不受限制的科学家能够获得数据和资源,从而促进和加快对 TSC 的研究。这一研究战略将继续根据 TSC 社区的需求和优先事项来制定,努力实现每个受 TSC 影响的人都能过上最充实生活的未来。
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