Biological Therapy in COPD Management: Current Evidence, Challenges and Opportunities.

IF 9.2 3区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Dave Singh, Antonio Menéndez Lobo, Andrew Higham, Bernardino Alcázar Navarrete
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Abstract

The goals of COPD treatment are to improve symptoms and decrease future risks such as exacerbations, lung function decline and mortality. Despite receiving maximal inhaled treatment, many COPD patients continue to exacerbate. This highlights the need for novel therapeutic approaches. There is now positive clinical trial data supporting the use of monoclonal antibody treatments in COPD. There remain challenges to define responder populations for each monoclonal antibody class on the basis of clinical characteristics and biomarkers. There are considerable future opportunities, including the targeting of disease activity with monoclonal antibodies at earlier stages in the natural history of COPD in order to slow the rate of disease progression. Using monoclonal antibodies during an exacerbation as a targeted treatment also hold potential. Monoclonal antibody treatments have the potential to change the landscape of COPD management.

慢性阻塞性肺病治疗中的生物疗法:目前的证据、挑战和机遇。
慢性阻塞性肺病治疗的目标是改善症状,降低未来的风险,如恶化、肺功能下降和死亡率。尽管接受了最大限度的吸入治疗,许多COPD患者病情继续恶化。这突出了对新型治疗方法的需求。现在有积极的临床试验数据支持使用单克隆抗体治疗COPD。在临床特征和生物标志物的基础上,确定每个单克隆抗体类别的应答人群仍然存在挑战。未来有相当多的机会,包括在COPD自然史的早期阶段用单克隆抗体靶向疾病活动,以减缓疾病进展的速度。在病情加重期间使用单克隆抗体作为靶向治疗也具有潜力。单克隆抗体治疗有可能改变慢性阻塞性肺病治疗的前景。
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Archivos De Bronconeumologia
Archivos De Bronconeumologia Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
17.50%
发文量
330
审稿时长
14 days
期刊介绍: Archivos de Bronconeumologia is a scientific journal that specializes in publishing prospective original research articles focusing on various aspects of respiratory diseases, including epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical practice, surgery, and basic investigation. Additionally, the journal features other types of articles such as reviews, editorials, special articles of interest to the society and editorial board, scientific letters, letters to the editor, and clinical images. Published monthly, the journal comprises 12 regular issues along with occasional supplements containing articles from different sections. All manuscripts submitted to the journal undergo rigorous evaluation by the editors and are subjected to expert peer review. The editorial team, led by the Editor and/or an Associate Editor, manages the peer-review process. Archivos de Bronconeumologia is published monthly in English, facilitating broad dissemination of the latest research findings in the field.
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