面向表面活性剂功能障碍遗传性疾病的个性化治疗。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Maureen Peers de Nieuwburgh , Jennifer A. Wambach , Matthias Griese , Olivier Danhaive
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摘要

表面活性剂功能障碍的遗传性疾病是足月和早产儿慢性、进行性或难治性呼吸衰竭的罕见原因。本文探讨了表面活性剂功能障碍的遗传机制,重点介绍了表面活性剂相关的特定基因,包括SFTPB、SFTPC、ABCA3和NKX2.1。这些基因的致病变异导致了一系列的临床表现和病程,从新生儿低氧性呼吸衰竭到儿童间质性肺疾病,甚至是成人发病的肺纤维化。这篇综述强调了早期识别、彻底的表型评估和变异功能评估作为包括肺移植在内的治疗的必要先决条件的重要性。我们探索新兴的治疗方案,包括个性化的药理学方法和基因治疗策略。总之,这篇综合综述为表面活性剂功能障碍遗传疾病的致病机制、遗传基础、现有的和新兴的治疗方案提供了有价值的见解,并强调了进一步研究开发针对受影响婴儿和儿童的个性化治疗的必要性。
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Towards personalized therapies for genetic disorders of surfactant dysfunction

Genetic disorders of surfactant dysfunction are a rare cause of chronic, progressive or refractory respiratory failure in term and preterm infants. This review explores genetic mechanisms underpinning surfactant dysfunction, highlighting specific surfactant-associated genes including SFTPB, SFTPC, ABCA3, and NKX2.1. Pathogenic variants in these genes contribute to a range of clinical presentations and courses, from neonatal hypoxemic respiratory failure to childhood interstitial lung disease and even adult-onset pulmonary fibrosis. This review emphasizes the importance of early recognition, thorough phenotype assessment, and assessment of variant functionality as essential prerequisites for treatments including lung transplantation. We explore emerging treatment options, including personalized pharmacological approaches and gene therapy strategies. In conclusion, this comprehensive review offers valuable insights into the pathogenic mechanisms of genetic disorders of surfactant dysfunction, genetic fundamentals, available and emerging therapeutic options, and underscores the need for further research to develop personalized therapies for affected infants and children.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
3.30%
发文量
49
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine (formerly Seminars in Neonatology) is a bi-monthly journal which publishes topic-based issues, including current ''Hot Topics'' on the latest advances in fetal and neonatal medicine. The Journal is of interest to obstetricians and maternal-fetal medicine specialists. The Journal commissions review-based content covering current clinical opinion on the care and treatment of the pregnant patient and the neonate and draws on the necessary specialist knowledge, including that of the pediatric pulmonologist, the pediatric infectious disease specialist, the surgeon, as well as the general pediatrician and obstetrician. Each topic-based issue is edited by an authority in their field and contains 8-10 articles. Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine provides: • Coverage of major developments in neonatal care; • Value to practising neonatologists, consultant and trainee pediatricians, obstetricians, midwives and fetal medicine specialists wishing to extend their knowledge in this field; • Up-to-date information in an attractive and relevant format.
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