帕金森病的临床亚型真的存在吗?

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-03 DOI:10.5603/pjnns.103572
Marta Filidei, Luca Marsili, Carlo Colosimo
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摘要

简介:帕金森病(PD)在临床表现、进展和治疗反应方面是一个高度异质性的实体。这种可变性使人们产生了这种疾病存在不同临床亚型的假设。目前为止,已经描述了几种临床亚型,主要基于不同的临床特征,有时也有生物标志物的支持,无论是液体,神经影像学还是神经生理学。检测到的最均匀的亚型是“良性亚型”,其特征是发病年龄较年轻,轻度非运动症状,疾病进展速度较慢;以及“恶性亚型”,其特征是发病年龄较大,非运动症状负担较高,疾病进展速度较快。临床意义:尽管进行了广泛的研究,但迄今为止所确定的亚型似乎都没有生物学上的支持,因此临床亚型不能阐明PD的病因,也不能预测预后或治疗反应。本研究旨在回顾这一主题的文献,并对PD亚型的研究进行综述。我们还回顾了PD生物学分类的生物标志物,并概述了遗传学和病理学在此背景下的作用。未来方向:鉴于最近提出的PD的生物学分类,可能会克服临床诊断的限制,PD的分型应该有希望引导研究人员走向生物学方法,也得益于生物标志物领域的最新进展。
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Do Parkinson's Disease clinical subtypes really exist?

Introduction: Parkinson's Disease (PD) is a highly heterogeneous entity in terms of clinical manifestations, progression, and treatment response. This variability has given rise to the hypothesis that different clinical subtypes of the disease exist.

State of the art: To date, several clinical subtypes have been described, mostly based on different clinical features, and sometimes with the support of biomarkers, either fluid, neuroimaging, or neurophysiological. The most homogeneous subtypes detected are a 'benign subtype', characterised by younger age at onset, mild non-motor symptoms, and a slower rate of disease progression, and a 'malignant subtype', which features an older age at onset, a higher burden of non-motor symptoms, and faster disease progression.

Clinical implications: Despite extensive research, none of the subtypes identified so far seem to be biologically supported, so clinical subtyping does not elucidate PD aetiology and does not allow for the prediction of prognosis or treatment response. This study was aimed to review the literature on this topic and to examine the studies on PD subtyping. We also reviewed the proposed biomarkers for a biological classification of PD, and outlined the role of genetics and pathology within this context.

Future directions: In light of the recent proposal of a biological classification of PD, which might overcome the limits of the clinical diagnosis, PD subtyping should hopefully shepherd researchers towards a biological approach, also aided by recent advances in the field of biomarkers.

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Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
27.60%
发文量
128
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Polish Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery is an official journal of the Polish Society of Neurology and the Polish Society of Neurosurgeons, aimed at publishing high quality articles within the field of clinical neurology and neurosurgery, as well as related subspecialties. For more than a century, the journal has been providing its authors and readers with the opportunity to report, discuss, and share the issues important for every-day practice and research advances in the fields related to neurology and neurosurgery.
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