The Translational Dermatology Initiative: Aiming at a New Disease Classification of Inflammatory Skin Diseases

Pontus Jonsson , Anna Caroline Pilz , Heydar Maboudi , David Ranzinger , Paul Wagner , Larissa-Nele Schaffert-Stone , Caecilia Burg , Mahsa Shahidi Dadras , Maria Bradley , Franziska Schauer , Christoph Mathis Schempp , Natalie Garzorz-Stark , Stefanie Eyerich , Kilian Eyerich
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Although precision medicine is at least partially realized in dermato-oncology, the field of dermatoimmunology comprising inflammatory skin diseases is only at the step from traditional toward stratified medicine. This lack of innovation leaves clinically relevant questions unanswered, including predicting the personal likelihood of therapeutic success as well as the risk of drug-related adverse events or the development of comorbidities. The translational dermatology initiative hypothesizes that these shortcomings are due to the subjective nature of the current disease ontology, which does not address the heterogeneity and dynamics of diseases. By integrating deep clinical phenotyping and repetitive multiomics analyses of tissue and circulation of patients covering the whole spectrum of chronic skin inflammation independent of the traditional disease nomenclature, the translational dermatology initiative creates a high-quality dataset optimized for machine learning. The aim of the translational dermatology initiative is to reclassify inflammatory skin diseases on the basis of objective molecular events that enable prediction of clinically meaningful outcome variables. The translational dermatology initiative is currently recruiting at 2 centers (Freiburg and Stockholm), with the aim to expand this into a global initiative.
转化皮肤病学倡议:针对炎症性皮肤病的一种新的疾病分类
虽然精准医学在皮肤肿瘤学领域至少部分实现,但包括炎症性皮肤病在内的皮肤免疫学领域仅处于从传统医学向分层医学发展的阶段。缺乏创新使得临床相关问题得不到解答,包括预测个人治疗成功的可能性,以及药物相关不良事件的风险或并发症的发展。翻译皮肤病学倡议假设这些缺点是由于当前疾病本体的主观性,它没有解决疾病的异质性和动态。通过整合深度临床表型和患者组织和循环的重复多组学分析,覆盖整个慢性皮肤炎症谱,独立于传统疾病命名法,转化皮肤病学倡议创建了一个为机器学习优化的高质量数据集。转化皮肤病学倡议的目的是根据能够预测临床有意义的结果变量的客观分子事件对炎症性皮肤病进行重新分类。转化皮肤病学倡议目前正在两个中心(弗赖堡和斯德哥尔摩)招聘,目的是将其扩展为全球倡议。
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