legg - calf - perthes病病因和发病机制的分子基础及靶向治疗的前景:文献综述

Q4 Medicine
N. Shabaldin, A. V. Shabaldin
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背景:LeggCalvePerthes病的病因和发病机制,尽管深入研究,仍未完全了解。大多数研究都认为髋关节骨关节病的发生是多因素的。此外,对导致无菌性坏死的表现和进展的发病机制的所有因素的全面了解,使开发有针对性的抗吸收治疗成为可能。目前,一些研究已经调查了在LeggCalvePerthes病的发展过程中影响骨稳态的信号通路功能受损。此外,缺血性坏死的代谢受损具有显著的复杂性和异质性,这是基于与缺血性应激相关的无菌性炎症。抗吸收治疗的概念是基于对LeggCalvePerthes病发病机制的研究结果而发展起来的。然而,这些处理算法还没有得到广泛的实际应用,需要进一步的研究。目的:本研究旨在对LeggCalvePerthes病的病因和发病机制的分子基础进行文献分析,并评估旨在纠正骨稳态紊乱的治疗前景。材料和方法:数据来源为PubMed、Medline、Scopus、Web of Science和RSCI数据库,无语言限制。结果:缺血应激与细胞因子级联的诱导之间的关系显示,促炎细胞因子的生物作用占主导地位,细胞内调节网络的平行激活决定骨吸收过程,包括由于焦亡。数据的可能性的各种变体的靶向抗吸收治疗与使用基因工程药物提出。结论:LeggCalvePerthes病的发病机制具有显著的遗传异质性,根据疾病分期,可诱导多种炎症、血管生成和骨生成介质。在LeggCalvePerthes病的情况下,从分子和细胞水平研究骨稳态调节受损的特征,为个性化治疗的发展和临床应用开辟了机会。
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Molecular foundations of the etiology and pathogenesis of Legg-Calve-Perthes disease and prospects for targeted therapy: A literature review
BACKGROUND: The etiology and pathogenesis of the development of LeggCalvePerthes disease, despite intensive research, remains not fully understood. Most studies have concluded about the multifactorial genesis of the development of hip osteochondropathy. Moreover, a complete understanding of all elements of pathogenesis leading to the manifestation and the progressive development of aseptic necrosis make it possible to develop targeted antiresorptive therapy. At present, several studies have investigated impaired functioning of signaling pathways that influence bone homeostasis during the development of LeggCalvePerthes disease. In addition, impaired metabolism in avascular necrosis is characterized by significant complexity and heterogeneity, which is based on aseptic inflammation associated with ischemic stress. Concepts of antiresorptive therapy were developed based on the results of studies on the pathogenesis of LeggCalvePerthes disease. Nevertheless, these treatment algorithms have not achieved wide practical application and require further investigation. AIM: This study aimed to conduct a literary analysis of the molecular basis of the etiology and pathogenesis of LeggCalvePerthes disease and assess the prospects of therapy aimed at correcting bone homeostasis disorders. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data sources were PubMed, Medline, Scopus, Web of Science, and RSCI databases, without language restrictions. RESULTS: The relationship between ischemic stress and the induction of a cytokine cascade with a predominance of the biological actions of proinflammatory cytokines, with parallel activation of intracellular regulatory networks that determine osteoresorptive processes, including due to pyroptosis, is shown. Data on the possibility of various variants of targeted antiresorptive therapy with the use of genetically engineered drugs are presented. CONCLUSIONS: The pathogenesis of LeggCalvePerthes disease is characterized by significant genetic heterogeneity with the induction of various mediators of inflammation, angiogenesis, and osteogenesis, depending on the disease stage. Investigating features of impaired bone homeostasis regulation in the case of LeggCalvePerthes disease at the molecular and cellular level opens up opportunities for the development and clinical application of personalized therapy.
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Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery
Pediatric Traumatology, Orthopaedics and Reconstructive Surgery Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: The target audience of the journal is researches, physicians, orthopedic trauma, burn, and pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, pediatricians, neurologists, oral surgeons, and all specialists in related fields of medicine.
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