常染色体显性多囊肾病的治疗:超越托伐普坦。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Christina Fang, Sayna Norouzi, Pranav S Garimella
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摘要

回顾目的:常染色体显性多囊肾病(ADPKD)是一种以囊肿形成、肾脏增大和最终肾功能衰竭为特征的进行性遗传病。虽然托伐普坦仍然是fda批准的唯一一种针对疾病进展的治疗方法,但新疗法的开发正在不断增加。这篇综述探讨了旨在改变膀胱发生、代谢重编程和肾功能下降的新兴干预措施。最近的发现:最近的临床前和早期临床研究已经确定了有希望的治疗途径,包括AMPK激活剂(如二甲双胍)、SGLT2抑制剂、GLP-1受体激动剂和苯二甲酸。饮食干预,如生酮饮食和热量限制显示出减少囊肿负担和保持肾功能的潜力。靶向miR-17和pc1纠错剂(如VX-407)的rna疗法提供了基因靶向治疗方法。其中一些干预措施正在进行2期或3期临床试验,以评估其安全性和有效性,并在本综述中进行讨论。摘要:ADPKD的治疗前景正在迅速发展,多种创新疗法正在走向临床实施。整合药理学、饮食和遗传策略是改变疾病轨迹的综合方法。进一步的大规模、长期研究对于验证这些方法和优化个体化患者护理至关重要。
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Therapies in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease: beyond tolvaptan.

Purpose of review: Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is a progressive genetic disorder characterized by cyst formation, kidney enlargement, and eventual kidney failure. While tolvaptan remains the only FDA-approved therapy targeting disease progression, there is a growing pipeline of novel therapies. This review explores emerging interventions aimed at modifying cystogenesis, metabolic reprogramming, and kidney function decline.

Recent findings: Recent preclinical and early clinical studies have identified promising therapeutic avenues including AMPK activators (e.g., metformin), SGLT2 inhibitors, GLP-1 receptor agonists, and bempedoic acid. Dietary interventions such as ketogenic diets and caloric restriction show potential for reducing cyst burden and preserving kidney function. RNA-based therapies targeting miR-17 and PC1-correcting agents like VX-407 offer genetically targeted treatment approaches. Several of these interventions are in ongoing phase 2 or 3 clinical trials evaluating their safety and efficacy and are discussed in this review.

Summary: The treatment landscape for ADPKD is rapidly evolving, with multiple innovative therapies advancing toward clinical implementation. Integration of pharmacologic, dietary, and genetic strategies represents a comprehensive approach to modifying disease trajectory. Further large-scale, long-term studies are essential to validate these approaches and optimize individualized patient care.

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Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
132
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: A reader-friendly resource, Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension provides an up-to-date account of the most important advances in the field of nephrology and hypertension. Each issue contains either two or three sections delivering a diverse and comprehensive coverage of all the key issues, including pathophysiology of hypertension, circulation and hemodynamics, and clinical nephrology. Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension is an indispensable journal for the busy clinician, researcher or student.
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