糖尿病遗传变异的可操作性:核心方面和应用实例。

Q3 Medicine
Diabetes Spectrum Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2337/ds24-0081
Sarah Yvonnet, Pauline Kromann Reim, Anne Cathrine Baun Thuesen
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摘要

糖尿病是一种复杂且高度异质性的疾病,传统上将其划分为1型糖尿病和2型糖尿病等广泛的诊断类别,未能捕捉到其潜在的病理,这可能导致诊断分类错误和治疗不理想。越来越多的证据表明,糖尿病的遗传成分,加上基因组技术的进步和可用性,使人们对糖尿病领域的精准医学产生了很高的期望,但这些期望尚未实现。在临床环境中成功实施基因组精准医学需要弥合研究与实践之间的转化差距。这项工作的核心是可操作性的概念,它缺乏一个明确的、跨学科的定义,也缺乏一个强有力的、被广泛接受的标准来评估一个基因变异何时以及在何种情况下是可操作性的。这项工作是医学哲学和生物医学科学学科之间的合作努力,旨在提供一个框架来评估遗传变异在糖尿病治疗和管理中的可操作性。在科学、医学和哲学文献的基础上,作者描述了可操作性的核心方面,并评估了研究与实践、诊断与发现、临床可操作性与相关性之间的紧张关系。
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Actionability of Genetic Variants in Diabetes: Core Aspects and Applied Examples.

Diabetes is a complex and highly heterogeneous disease, and its traditional division into broad diagnostic categories such as type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes fails to capture its underlying pathology, which can lead to diagnostic misclassification and suboptimal treatment. Growing evidence of the genetic components of diabetes combined with advancements in and availability of genomic technologies have created high expectations for precision medicine in the field of diabetes, which have yet to be met. Successfully implementing genomic precision medicine in the clinical setting requires bridging the translational gap between research and practice. At the core of this effort lies the concept of actionability, which lacks a clear, cross-disciplinary definition and robust and broadly accepted criteria to assess when and in which contexts a genetic variant is actionable. This work is a collaborative effort between philosophy of medicine and biomedical science disciplines that seeks to provide a framework to assess the actionability of genetic variants in the treatment and management of diabetes. Building on the scientific, medical, and philosophical literature and using an example case study, the authors describe core aspects of actionability and evaluate the tensions between research and practice, diagnosis and discovery, and clinical actionability and relevance.

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Diabetes Spectrum
Diabetes Spectrum Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The mission of Diabetes Spectrum: From Research to Practice is to assist health care professionals in the development of strategies to individualize treatment and diabetes self-management education for improved quality of life and diabetes control. These goals are achieved by presenting review as well as original, peer-reviewed articles on topics in clinical diabetes management, professional and patient education, nutrition, behavioral science and counseling, educational program development, and advocacy. In each issue, the FROM RESEARCH TO PRACTICE section explores, in depth, a diabetes care topic and provides practical application of current research findings.
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