Diagnosing, treating and monitoring the inflammatory endotype in osteoarthritis clinical trials.

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Christian S Thudium, Monica Toft Hannani, Jamie E Collins, Frank W Roemer, Virginia B Kraus, Asger R Bihlet, Morten A Karsdal, Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen
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Abstract

Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) involves an inflammatory component, presenting as synovitis and systemic low-grade inflammation. Preliminary evidence suggests that anti-inflammatory treatments may offer symptomatic and structural benefits in OA. More targeted approaches have been proposed and tested, but the means of identifying the clinical and molecular characteristics of patients with an inflammatory subtype remains unclear. Emerging evidence suggests that subsets of OA patients with significant inflammatory features, such as elevated systemic and synovial cytokine levels (e.g. IL-1, TNF-α), imaging confirmed synovitis, or tissue remodeling biomarker signatures may respond more favorably to anti-inflammatory treatments.

Areas covered: We provide a perspective on recent evidence supporting the existence of a clinically actionable inflammatory molecular endotype of OA. We integrate key advances from recent clinical studies, biomarker consortium datasets and imaging models, to outline potential tools for single-patient endotyping, and highlight practical considerations for recognizing an inflammatory endotype in the clinical trial setting.

Expert opinion: Challenges remain in standardizing tools for identifying these patients. Current methodology, including imaging and soluble biomarkers, are not yet been widely adopted in clinical practice. An improved understanding of the inflammatory endotype will be key for improving clinical trial design and identifying patient subpopulations more likely to benefit from targeted treatment.

骨关节炎临床试验中炎性内型的诊断、治疗和监测。
骨关节炎(OA)涉及炎症成分,表现为滑膜炎和全身性低度炎症。初步证据表明,抗炎治疗可为OA提供症状和结构上的益处。已经提出并测试了更有针对性的方法,但识别炎症亚型患者的临床和分子特征的方法仍不清楚。新出现的证据表明,具有明显炎症特征的OA患者亚群,如全身和滑膜细胞因子水平升高(如IL-1、TNF-α)、影像学证实的滑膜炎或组织重塑生物标志物特征,可能对抗炎治疗反应更有利。涵盖的领域:我们提供了最近的证据支持临床可操作的OA炎性分子内型的存在的观点。我们整合了近期临床研究、生物标志物联盟数据集和成像模型的关键进展,概述了单患者内分型的潜在工具,并强调了在临床试验环境中识别炎症内分型的实际考虑。专家意见:在识别这些患者的标准化工具方面仍然存在挑战。目前的方法,包括成像和可溶性生物标志物,尚未广泛应用于临床实践。提高对炎症内型的理解将是改进临床试验设计和确定更有可能从靶向治疗中受益的患者亚群的关键。
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics (ISSN 1473-7159) publishes expert reviews of the latest advancements in the field of molecular diagnostics including the detection and monitoring of the molecular causes of disease that are being translated into groundbreaking diagnostic and prognostic technologies to be used in the clinical diagnostic setting. Each issue of Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics contains leading reviews on current and emerging topics relating to molecular diagnostics, subject to a rigorous peer review process; editorials discussing contentious issues in the field; diagnostic profiles featuring independent, expert evaluations of diagnostic tests; meeting reports of recent molecular diagnostics conferences and key paper evaluations featuring assessments of significant, recently published articles from specialists in molecular diagnostic therapy. Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics provides the forum for reporting the critical advances being made in this ever-expanding field, as well as the major challenges ahead in their clinical implementation. The journal delivers this information in concise, at-a-glance article formats: invaluable to a time-constrained community.
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