New epilepsy therapies in development

IF 12.6 1区 医学 Q1 ALLERGY Allergy Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1038/s41573-024-00981-w
Pavel Klein, Rafal M. Kaminski, Matthias Koepp, Wolfgang Löscher
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Epilepsy is a common brain disorder, characterized by spontaneous recurrent seizures, with associated neuropsychiatric and cognitive comorbidities and increased mortality. Although people at risk can often be identified, interventions to prevent the development of the disorder are not available. Moreover, in at least 30% of patients, epilepsy cannot be controlled by current antiseizure medications (ASMs). As a result of considerable progress in epilepsy genetics and the development of novel disease models, drug screening technologies and innovative therapeutic modalities over the past 10 years, more than 200 novel epilepsy therapies are currently in the preclinical or clinical pipeline, including many treatments that act by new mechanisms. Assisted by diagnostic and predictive biomarkers, the treatment of epilepsy is undergoing paradigm shifts from symptom-only ASMs to disease prevention, and from broad trial-and-error treatments for seizures in general to mechanism-based treatments for specific epilepsy syndromes. In this Review, we assess recent progress in ASM development and outline future directions for the development of new therapies for the treatment and prevention of epilepsy. Epilepsy is a common and debilitating brain disorder for which current antiseizure medications (ASMs) provide inadequate efficacy in around 30% of patients. In their Review, Pavel Klein and colleagues survey the diverse ASM pipeline, including new approaches to target specific epilepsy syndromes, and discuss strategies for disease prevention.

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正在开发的癫痫新疗法。
癫痫是一种常见的脑部疾病,其特点是自发性反复发作,伴有神经精神和认知方面的并发症,死亡率较高。虽然高危人群往往可以被识别出来,但目前还没有预防该疾病发展的干预措施。此外,至少有 30% 的患者无法通过现有的抗癫痫药物(ASMs)控制癫痫。过去 10 年中,癫痫遗传学取得了长足的进步,新型疾病模型、药物筛选技术和创新治疗方法也得到了发展,目前已有 200 多种新型癫痫疗法进入临床前或临床研究阶段,其中包括许多通过新机制发挥作用的疗法。在诊断性和预测性生物标记物的辅助下,癫痫的治疗正经历着模式转变,从仅针对症状的 ASM 到疾病预防,从针对一般癫痫发作的广泛试错性治疗到针对特定癫痫综合征的基于机制的治疗。在本综述中,我们将评估 ASM 开发的最新进展,并概述治疗和预防癫痫新疗法的未来发展方向。
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Allergy
Allergy 医学-过敏
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26.10
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393
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2 months
期刊介绍: Allergy is an international and multidisciplinary journal that aims to advance, impact, and communicate all aspects of the discipline of Allergy/Immunology. It publishes original articles, reviews, position papers, guidelines, editorials, news and commentaries, letters to the editors, and correspondences. The journal accepts articles based on their scientific merit and quality. Allergy seeks to maintain contact between basic and clinical Allergy/Immunology and encourages contributions from contributors and readers from all countries. In addition to its publication, Allergy also provides abstracting and indexing information. Some of the databases that include Allergy abstracts are Abstracts on Hygiene & Communicable Disease, Academic Search Alumni Edition, AgBiotech News & Information, AGRICOLA Database, Biological Abstracts, PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset, and Global Health, among others.
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