From Bedside to Bench and Back: Advancing Our Understanding of the Pathophysiology of Cleft Palate and Implications for the Future.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1177/10556656221142098
Eloise Stanton, Samuel Sheridan, Mark Urata, Yang Chai
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Abstract

Objective: To provide a comprehensive understanding of the pathophysiology of cleft palate (CP) and future perspectives.

Design: Literature review.

Setting: Setting varied across studies by level of care and geographical locations.

Interventions: No interventions were performed.

Main outcome measure(s): Primary outcome measures were to summarize our current understanding of palatogenesis in humans and animal models, the pathophysiology of CP, and potential future treatment modalities.

Results: Animal research has provided considerable insight into the pathophysiology, molecular and cellular mechanisms of CP that have allowed for the development of novel treatment strategies. However, much work has yet to be done to connect our mouse model investigations and discoveries to CP in humans. The success of innovative strategies for tissue regeneration in mice provides promise for an exciting new avenue for improved and more targeted management of cleft care with precision medicine in patients. However, significant barriers to clinical translation remain. Among the most notable challenges include the differences in some aspects of palatogenesis and tissue repair between mice and humans, suggesting that potential therapies that have worked in animal models may not provide similar benefits to humans.

Conclusions: Increased translation of pathophysiological and tissue regeneration studies to clinical trials will bridge a wide gap in knowledge between animal models and human disease. By enhancing interaction between basic scientists and clinicians, and employing our animal model findings of disease mechanisms in concert with what we glean in the clinic, we can generate a more targeted and improved treatment algorithm for patients with CP.

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从床边到工作台,再从工作台到床边:推进我们对腭裂病理生理学的理解和对未来的影响。
目的:全面了解腭裂(CP)的病理生理学和未来展望:全面了解腭裂(CP)的病理生理学和未来展望:文献综述:不同研究的环境因护理水平和地理位置而异:干预措施:未采取任何干预措施:主要结果测量:总结我们目前对人类和动物模型腭裂发生、CP 病理生理学以及未来潜在治疗方法的理解:结果:动物研究为了解 CP 的病理生理学、分子和细胞机制提供了大量信息,有助于开发新的治疗策略。然而,要将我们的小鼠模型研究和发现与人类的 CP 联系起来,还有很多工作要做。小鼠组织再生创新策略的成功为利用精准医学改善和更有针对性地管理患者的裂隙护理提供了令人兴奋的新途径。然而,临床转化仍面临重大障碍。其中最显著的挑战包括小鼠和人类在腭裂发生和组织修复的某些方面存在差异,这表明在动物模型中有效的潜在疗法可能无法为人类带来类似的益处:结论:将病理生理学和组织再生研究进一步转化为临床试验将弥补动物模型与人类疾病之间的巨大知识差距。通过加强基础科学家和临床医生之间的互动,并将我们在动物模型中发现的疾病机制与我们在临床中获得的知识相结合,我们可以为脊髓灰质炎患者制定出更有针对性、更完善的治疗方案。
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期刊介绍: The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal (CPCJ) is the premiere peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, international journal dedicated to current research on etiology, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in all areas pertaining to craniofacial anomalies. CPCJ reports on basic science and clinical research aimed at better elucidating the pathogenesis, pathology, and optimal methods of treatment of cleft and craniofacial anomalies. The journal strives to foster communication and cooperation among professionals from all specialties.
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