Phenotypes and endotypes in bronchiectasis: a narrative review of progress toward precision medicine.

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q3 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Journal of thoracic disease Pub Date : 2025-04-30 Epub Date: 2025-04-28 DOI:10.21037/jtd-2024-1945
Hayoung Choi, Yong-Hua Gao
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Abstract

Background and objective: Bronchiectasis, which was previously regarded as a rare condition, has recently attracted increased attention with advancements in research and therapeutic strategies. However, heterogeneity remains a major challenge in the management of bronchiectasis. This review aims to elucidate the concepts of phenotypes and endotypes, facilitate a deeper understanding of bronchiectasis complexity, and pave the way for personalized treatment approaches.

Methods: The PubMed database was searched for relevant articles published in English between January 1990 and August 2024 using keywords "bronchiectasis", "phenotype", "endotype", "diagnosis", "disease management", "complexity", "eosino*", "neutrop*", and "precision medicine".

Key content and findings: We examined established clinical phenotypes, such as frequent exacerbator and chronic airway disease overlap, which significantly influence prognosis and therapeutic management. The significance of etiology-based phenotyping was also discussed while emphasizing how identifying specific underlying causes can guide targeted therapies. We further explored recent advancements in characterising bronchiectasis endotypes, particularly those marked by neutrophilic and eosinophilic inflammation. These endotypes provide valuable insights into underlying pathophysiological mechanisms and guide the selection of clinical management strategies. Recent cluster analysis research has identified distinct inflammatory endotypes in bronchiectasis, thereby improving the understanding of disease progression and identifying potential therapeutic targets. Integrating molecular endotyping with clinical phenotyping provides a more comprehensive perspective of the disease, underscoring the necessity of a dual approach to effectively address its inherent heterogeneity. Furthermore, we emphasize the significance of identifying treatable traits within these frameworks, which can enhance the precision of treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes. By exploring the interplay between clinical phenotypes, endotypes, and patient-specific characteristics, this review highlights the potential for advancing precision medicine for bronchiectasis.

Conclusions: Enhancing our understanding of bronchiectasis through these concepts is essential for developing tailored interventions that target the underlying biological mechanisms, thereby improving disease management and patients' quality of life.

支气管扩张的表型和内源性:对精准医学进展的叙述回顾。
背景和目的:支气管扩张症以前被认为是一种罕见的疾病,近年来随着研究和治疗策略的进步,引起了越来越多的关注。然而,异质性仍然是支气管扩张管理的主要挑战。本综述旨在阐明表型和内型的概念,促进对支气管扩张复杂性的更深层次的理解,并为个性化治疗方法铺平道路。方法:检索PubMed数据库1990年1月至2024年8月期间发表的相关英文文章,检索关键词为“支气管扩张”、“表型”、“内源性”、“诊断”、“疾病管理”、“复杂性”、“eosino*”、“neutrop*”和“精准医学”。关键内容和发现:我们检查了已建立的临床表型,如频繁加重和慢性气道疾病重叠,这显著影响预后和治疗管理。在强调如何识别特定的潜在原因可以指导靶向治疗的同时,还讨论了基于病因的表型的重要性。我们进一步探讨了支气管扩张内分型的最新进展,特别是那些以嗜中性粒细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞炎症为特征的内分型。这些内窥镜为潜在的病理生理机制提供了有价值的见解,并指导临床管理策略的选择。最近的聚类分析研究已经确定了支气管扩张中不同的炎症内型,从而提高了对疾病进展的理解并确定了潜在的治疗靶点。将分子内分型与临床表型相结合提供了更全面的疾病视角,强调了双重方法有效解决其固有异质性的必要性。此外,我们强调在这些框架内识别可治疗特征的重要性,这可以提高治疗策略的准确性并改善患者的预后。通过探索临床表型、内窥镜和患者特异性特征之间的相互作用,本综述强调了推进支气管扩张精准医学的潜力。结论:通过这些概念增强我们对支气管扩张的理解对于开发针对潜在生物学机制的定制干预措施至关重要,从而改善疾病管理和患者的生活质量。
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Journal of thoracic disease
Journal of thoracic disease RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.00%
发文量
254
期刊介绍: The Journal of Thoracic Disease (JTD, J Thorac Dis, pISSN: 2072-1439; eISSN: 2077-6624) was founded in Dec 2009, and indexed in PubMed in Dec 2011 and Science Citation Index SCI in Feb 2013. It is published quarterly (Dec 2009- Dec 2011), bimonthly (Jan 2012 - Dec 2013), monthly (Jan. 2014-) and openly distributed worldwide. JTD received its impact factor of 2.365 for the year 2016. JTD publishes manuscripts that describe new findings and provide current, practical information on the diagnosis and treatment of conditions related to thoracic disease. All the submission and reviewing are conducted electronically so that rapid review is assured.
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