长效生长激素治疗儿童生长激素缺乏症。

IF 2.7 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Lorenzo Iughetti, Anna Insalaco, Barbara Predieri, Laura Lucaccioni
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摘要

近年来,长效制剂的引入正在改变生长激素(GH)治疗的前景。每日重组人生长激素(rhGH)自1985年获得批准以来,一直是儿童和成人生长激素缺乏症(GHD)的治疗选择。然而,随着时间的推移,治疗依从性的降低已被确定为rhGH疗效下降的原因,导致开发长效rhGH (LAGH)制剂的重大努力。涵盖领域:对文献进行综合分析,评估其作用机制、药代动力学、药效学、疗效、安全性和给药途径。此次审查的重点是美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)和欧洲药品管理局(EMA)批准的用于治疗儿童生长激素缺乏症(PGHD)的LAGH: Lonapegsomatropin、Somatrogon和Somapacitan。我们的目标是通过分析三种LAGH配方的现有数据来促进循证临床决策。专家意见:即使目前的证据表明,与每日rhGH相比,所有三种LAGH配方都具有非劣效性,但长期关注与LAGH相关的非生理性GH特征,其特征是每周而不是每日峰值。为了更好地确定这些配方的长期功效,需要进一步的研究和实际研究。
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Long-acting growth hormone in the treatment of children with growth hormone deficiency.

Introduction: The introduction of long-acting formulations in recent years is changing the landscape of growth hormone (GH) therapy. Daily recombinant human GH (rhGH) has been the treatment of choice for children and adults with GH deficiency (GHD), since its approval in 1985. However, decreasing adherence to treatment over time has been identified as a cause of the decline in rhGH efficacy, leading to significant efforts to develop long-acting rhGH (LAGH) formulations.

Areas covered: A comprehensive analysis of the literature was conducted to evaluate their mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, efficacy, safety profile, and administration route. The review focuses on the LAGH approved from both the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and European Medicines Agency (EMA) for the treatment of pediatric growth hormone deficiency (PGHD): Lonapegsomatropin, Somatrogon and Somapacitan. We aim to facilitate evidence-based clinical decisions by analyzing the available data on the three LAGH formulations.

Expert opinion: Even if current evidence suggests a non-inferiority of all the three LAGH formulations when compared to daily rhGH, long-term concerns persist regarding the non-physiological GH profile associated with LAGH, characterized by weekly instead of daily peaks. Further research and real-life studies are required to better define the long-term efficacy of these formulations.

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Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism
Expert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: Implicated in a plethora of regulatory dysfunctions involving growth and development, metabolism, electrolyte balances and reproduction, endocrine disruption is one of the highest priority research topics in the world. As a result, we are now in a position to better detect, characterize and overcome the damage mediated by adverse interaction with the endocrine system. Expert Review of Endocrinology and Metabolism (ISSN 1744-6651), provides extensive coverage of state-of-the-art research and clinical advancements in the field of endocrine control and metabolism, with a focus on screening, prevention, diagnostics, existing and novel therapeutics, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology and epidemiology.
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