自燃疾病:发病和临床方面(第一部分)

Q4 Medicine
F. Orlando, Germana Nardini, Daniele De Brasi
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摘要

自身炎症性疾病(AIDs)是一类罕见的医学实体,其特征是先天免疫系统过度激活引起的无菌全身性炎症发作,其中自身抗体、B细胞或T细胞的致病作用较少。在过去的20年里,越来越多的单基因炎性疾病已经被描述并确定了它们各自的责任基因。这些基因编码的蛋白质参与炎症的调控途径,它们主要在先天免疫系统的细胞中表达。由于在这种迅速扩大的疾病类别中,症状可能重叠,因此准确的基因诊断对于早期开始有针对性的治疗和预防临床显著或危及生命的并发症极为重要。另一方面,越来越多的遗传变异的检测使得对结果的解释变得更加复杂,而且往往无法实现遗传诊断。因此,当遗传数据不充分或不确定时,临床图像代表了建立有效治疗的起点。阻断细胞因子作用的生物制剂已被证明对许多患者非常有效。
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Le malattie autoinfiammatorie: aspetti patogenetici e clinici (Prima parte)
Autoinflammatory diseases (AIDs) are a family of rare medical entities, characterized by sterile systemic inflammatory episodes caused by exaggerated activation of the innate immune system, for which the pathogenic role of autoantibodies, B or T cells is less relevant. During the past 20 years, a growing number of monogenic inflammatory diseases have been described and their respective responsible genes identified. Proteins encoded by these genes are involved in the regulatory pathways of inflammation and they are mostly expressed in cells of the innate immune system. Since symptoms can overlap within this rapidly expanding disease category, accurate genetic diagnosis is extremely important to start early targeted treatment and to prevent clinically significant or life-threatening complications. On the other hand, detection of more and more genetic variants makes interpretation of results more complicated, and often a genetic diagnosis is not achieved. Thus, the clinical picture represents the starting point for establishing an effective therapy when genetic data are not sufficient or inconclusive. Biologic agents blocking cytokines action have proved to be dramatically effective in a lot of patients.
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Quaderni ACP
Quaderni ACP Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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