肺纤维化-聚焦未来:2024年阿斯彭肺病会议总结。

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Margaret A T Freeberg, Elizabeth F Redente, Apostolos Perelas, David Wh Riches, David A Schwartz, Patricia J Sime
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摘要

作为医学界和科学界,我们在对不同类型肺纤维化的机制理解、诊断和治疗方面取得了令人兴奋的进展。然而,由于我们面临着做出早期诊断的挑战,提高我们评估活动性疾病和疾病进展风险的能力,提高我们对疾病背后的分子、遗传和细胞串扰过程的复杂相互作用的理解,以及开发变革性治疗方案来治疗和预防进行性肺纤维化,因此仍有很多东西需要学习。阐明细胞表型、功能和信号,以及与基质和机械生物学方面的相互作用,有可能帮助我们确定未来的目标,甚至重编程或重建受损的肺。未来潜在机会的关键在于了解纤维形成的哪些方面可以预防或逆转。第66届托马斯·l·佩蒂·阿斯彭肺病年会聚焦“肺纤维化——着眼于未来”,汇集了一群不同的、受人尊敬的医学和科学思想领袖。会议主题包括使用成像和组学方法识别早期疾病和进展的概念和技术,识别和理解细胞表型及其功能,以及不同细胞类型,基质和基质受体之间的串扰。贯穿始终的中心主题是整合这些科学进步,以推进新的治疗靶点,包括重编程和重建受损肺。会议提供了一个包容性的论坛,与该领域的领导者和学员进行讨论、辩论和交流思想,目的是帮助推进我们预防和治疗肺纤维化疾病的共同使命。
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Pulmonary Fibrosis - Focusing on the Future: Aspen Lung Conference 2024 Summary.

As medical and scientific communities, we have enjoyed exciting advances in our mechanistic understanding, diagnosis, and therapy of different types of lung fibrosis. However, much still needs to be learned as we are challenged to make earlier diagnoses, improve our ability to assess active disease and risks for disease progression, advance our understanding of the complex interplay of molecular, genetic and cellular crosstalk processes that underly the disease, and develop transformative therapeutic options to treat and prevent progressive lung fibrosis. Elucidating cellular phenotypes, function and signaling, and the interplay with matrices and aspects of mechanobiology has the potential to help us identify future targets and even reprogram or rebuild a damaged lung. Key to potential future opportunities will be understanding what aspects of fibrogenesis can be prevented or reversed. Bringing together a group of diverse and respected medical and scientific thought leaders, the 66th Annual Thomas L. Petty Aspen Lung Conference focused on "Pulmonary Fibrosis-Focusing on the Future". The conference topics included concepts and technologies for identification of early disease and progression using imaging and omics approaches, identifying and understanding cellular phenotypes and their function, and cross talk between different cell types, matrices, and matrix receptors. A central theme throughout was the integration of these scientific advances to advance novel targets for therapy including aspects of reprogramming and rebuilding a damaged lung. The conference provided an inclusive forum for discussion, debate and exchange of ideas with leaders and trainees in the field with the goal to help advance our shared mission of preventing and curing pulmonary fibrotic disease.

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CiteScore
11.20
自引率
3.10%
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370
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology publishes papers that report significant and original observations in the area of pulmonary biology. The focus of the Journal includes, but is not limited to, cellular, biochemical, molecular, developmental, genetic, and immunologic studies of lung cells and molecules.
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