皮肤自身荧光作为1型糖尿病骨质脆性的预测因子:对证据的关键评估。

IF 6 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
DuJiang Yang, Jiexiang Yang, Shuang Wang, GuoYou Wang
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摘要

在他们的横断面研究中,Brandt等人提出皮肤自身荧光(SAF)作为1型糖尿病患者骨质量受损的潜在预测因子,这一假设具有重要的临床意义。这封信对这种说法进行了批判性的评价。虽然将晚期糖基化终产物与骨基质特性联系起来的生物学原理是合理的,但我们认为,该研究的横断面设计从根本上限制了其建立预测效用的能力,因为它只能证明关联,而不能证明因果关系或预测未来事件。此外,曲线下面积的适度改善缺乏明显的有意义的临床影响,如净重分类改善。皮肤SAF准确反映骨骼晚期糖基化终产物池的假设仍未得到证实,并可能与全身性疾病严重程度相混淆。我们的结论是,虽然这些发现是假设产生的,但在SAF被认为是有效的临床预测因子之前,前瞻性纵向研究和直接组织验证是必要的。
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Skin Autofluorescence as a Predictor of Bone Fragility in Type 1 Diabetes: A Critical Appraisal of the Evidence

In their cross-sectional study, Brandt et al. propose skin autofluorescence (SAF) as a potential predictor of impaired bone quality in type one diabetes, a hypothesis of significant clinical interest. This letter provides a critical appraisal of this claim. While the biological rationale linking advanced glycation endproducts to bone matrix properties is sound, we argue that the study's cross-sectional design fundamentally limits its ability to establish predictive utility, as it can only demonstrate association, not causation or forecasting of future events. Furthermore, the modest improvement in the area under the curve lacks a demonstrated meaningful clinical impact, such as net reclassification improvement. The assumption that dermal SAF accurately reflects the skeletal advanced glycation endproduct pool remains unvalidated and may be confounded by systemic disease severity. We conclude that while the findings are hypothesis-generating, prospective longitudinal studies and direct tissue validation are imperative before SAF can be considered a validated clinical predictor.

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Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews
Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
17.20
自引率
2.50%
发文量
84
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews is a premier endocrinology and metabolism journal esteemed by clinicians and researchers alike. Encompassing a wide spectrum of topics including diabetes, endocrinology, metabolism, and obesity, the journal eagerly accepts submissions ranging from clinical studies to basic and translational research, as well as reviews exploring historical progress, controversial issues, and prominent opinions in the field. Join us in advancing knowledge and understanding in the realm of diabetes and metabolism.
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