[阿尔茨海默病的免疫疗法:最新技术和在老年人中的潜在应用]。

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Julien Delrieu, Pierre Jean Ousset
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最近评估抗淀粉样蛋白抗体治疗阿尔茨海默病疗效的III期临床试验的积极结果可能会给临床实践的批准带来希望。事实上,在III期CLARITY研究中,lecanemab不仅表现出认知疗效,还表现出功能状态、生活质量和照顾者负担。Aducanumab已于2021年在美国获得用于治疗阿尔茨海默病的上市许可。然而,这些临床试验主要包括没有明显合并症的年轻参与者,他们不能完全代表真正的老年人群。因此,有必要检查这些治疗方法在老年人群常规护理中的潜在应用,并确定其使用的潜在障碍。脑微出血和抗凝这两种老年人常见疾病的存在可能限制抗淀粉样蛋白免疫疗法在老年人群中的应用。在这一人群中,另一个限制是由于抗淀粉样蛋白疗法针对的是疾病的早期阶段,因此诊断延迟的时间很长。然而,III期试验的结果,特别是亚组分析似乎表明,老年受试者,特别是75岁以上的老年人具有优越的认知功效。因此,正在等待欧洲关于未来使用这些治疗方法的建议,以澄清这种情况,这可能需要对利益-风险平衡进行精确分析。年龄本身不能成为这些治疗的禁忌症。
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[Immunotherapies in Alzheimer's disease: state of the art and potential use in the elderly].

The recent positive results of phase III clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of anti-amyloid antibodies in Alzheimer's disease may give hope for an approbation in clinical practice soon. Indeed, lecanemab showed cognitive efficacy but also on functional status, quality of life and caregiver burden in the phase III CLARITY study. Aducanumab has already received marketing authorization in the United States in 2021 for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. However, these clinical trials include mostly young participants without significant comorbidities who are not fully representative of the real elderly population. It is therefore necessary to examine the potential use of these treatments in routine care in the elderly population and to identify potential barriers to their use. The presence of cerebral microbleeds and anticoagulation, two frequent conditions in the elderly, could limit the use of anti-amyloid immunotherapy in the geriatric population. In this population, another limitation would be the unusually long diagnosis delays given that the anti-amyloid therapies target the earliest stages of the disease. However, the results of the phase III trials and in particular the subgroup analyses seem indicate a superior cognitive efficacy in elderly subjects, especially those over 75. European recommendations on the future use of these treatments are therefore awaited to clarify this situation, which will probably require a precise analysis of the benefit-risk balance. Age alone cannot be a contraindication to the administration of these treatments.

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期刊介绍: D''une qualité scientifique reconnue cette revue est, la première revue francophone gériatrique et psychologique indexée dans les principales bases de données internationales. Elle couvre tous les aspects médicaux, psychologiques, sanitaires et sociaux liés au suivi et à la prise en charge de la personne âgée. Que vous soyez psychologues, neurologues, psychiatres, gériatres, gérontologues,... vous trouverez à travers cette approche originale et unique, un veritable outil de formation, de réflexion et d''échanges indispensable à votre pratique professionnelle.
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