香港心脏离子通道病的精准医学:从病例报告到新基因变异的识别以及使用基于人口的数据集开发风险预测工具

Q4 Medicine
Sharen Lee, N. Mok, G. Tse
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摘要

先天性心脏离子通道病是指一组以离子通道及其相关蛋白或其他信号成分的结构和/或功能异常为特征的遗传性疾病,易使受影响的个体发生危及生命的室性心动过速,从而导致心源性猝死。这是一篇关于香港先天性心脏离子通道病变的临床研究进展的文献综述,从20世纪90年代的病例报告到21世纪20年代基于人群的研究。局部对Brugada综合征、长QT综合征和儿茶酚胺能多形性室性心动过速患者进行了研究。利用公共部门相关电子健康记录数据的力量,心律失常事件的流行病学、临床特征、遗传学、基因型和表型关系以及预测因素受到了关注。未来的努力应该集中在临床医生、科学家和数据科学家之间的多学科合作,使用基因组数据结合临床数据进行个性化风险预测。随着政府推动创新,以及最近公布的香港基因组医学发展策略,未来的工作应集中于发展一个全国性的资料库,连接香港、大湾区其他城市和内地不同中心的数据库,并使数据领域和报告标准化。最终的目标是将大量的基因组信息与临床细节结合起来,通过多学科合作实现个性化的风险预测。
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Precision Medicine for Cardiac Ion Channelopathies in Hong Kong: From Case Reports to Identification of Novel Genetic Variants and Development of Risk Prediction Tools using Population-based Datasets
Congenital cardiac ion channelopathies refer to a set of inherited conditions characterized by abnormalities in the structure and/or function of ion channels, their associated proteins or other signalling components, predisposing affected individuals to life-threatening ventricular tachyarrhythmias and therefore sudden cardiac death. This is a literature review focusing on the progress of clinical research on congenital cardiac ion channelopathies in Hong Kong, from case reports in the 1990s to population-based studies in the 2020s. Locally, patients with Brugada syndrome, long QT syndrome and catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia have been studied. Leveraging the power of linked electronic health records data in the public sector, the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, genetics, genotype e phenotype relationship and predictive factors of arrhythmic events have received attention. Future efforts should focus on multidisciplinary collaborations between clinicians, scientists and data scientists the use of genomic data combined with clinical data for personalised risk prediction. With the Government ' s drive for innovations and recent announcement of the Strategic Development of Genomic Medicine in Hong Kong, future efforts should be focused on the development of a national registry linking the databases and standardizing the data fi elds and reporting in different centres in Hong Kong, other cities in the Greater Bay Area and the wider mainland. Eventually the goal is to incorporate the vast amount of genomic information with clinical details to achieve personalised risk prediction through multidisciplinary collaborations.
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Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology
Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of cardiovascular disease, including original clinical studies, review articles and experimental investigations. As official journal of the Hong Kong College of Cardiology, the journal publishes abstracts of reports to be presented at the Scientific Sessions of the College as well as reports of the College-sponsored conferences.
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