A glance into the future of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitis.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease Pub Date : 2022-11-04 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1177/1759720X221125979
Marta Casal Moura, Carolina Branco, Joana Martins-Martinho, José Luís Ferraro, Alvise Berti, Estela Nogueira, Cristina Ponte
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In the past decade, unprecedented progress has been made in understanding the pathogenesis, diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitides (AAVs). International collaborations and input from several fields (e.g. immunology, rheumatology, and nephrology) have been critical for analyzing demographics, disease manifestations, and outcomes in clinical research studies. Such efforts opened new avenues for generating novel questions and rationale to design better clinical trials. In addition, clinical research has been a source of several biological discoveries and the starting point for knowledge seeking on the pathophysiology of AAV. Interestingly, the blending of clinical and basic research provides a platform for personalized medicine. Despite recent revisions on AAV classification, the incorporation of new findings on disease genetics and immunologic responses may soon result in changes in clinical practice. These advances will enhance the selection of more specific and targeted therapies. However, current unmet needs in the management of AAV are still sizable and heavily impact long-term survival. Especially, frequent relapses, damage accrual, and high morbidity contribute to poor outcomes. Finally, the lack of defined biomarkers for disease activity and the prognosis is a permanent challenge in AAV research. Our work provides an overview of the current state of the art in AAV literature and suggests bridges for the remaining knowledge gaps. It offers potential future directions for the clinical assessment, management, and research in the field toward a more personalized medicine approach.

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抗中性粒细胞胞浆抗体相关性血管炎的未来展望。
过去十年间,人们在了解抗中性粒细胞胞浆抗体(ANCA)相关性血管炎(AAVs)的发病机制、诊断、评估和治疗方面取得了前所未有的进展。国际合作和来自多个领域(如免疫学、风湿病学和肾脏病学)的投入对于分析人口统计学、疾病表现和临床研究结果至关重要。这些努力为提出新问题和设计更好的临床试验提供了新途径。此外,临床研究也是一些生物学发现的源泉,是寻求 AAV 病理生理学知识的起点。有趣的是,临床和基础研究的结合为个性化医疗提供了一个平台。尽管最近对 AAV 的分类进行了修订,但有关疾病遗传学和免疫学反应的新发现可能很快就会改变临床实践。这些进展将有助于选择更具针对性和靶向性的疗法。然而,目前治疗 AAV 的需求仍未得到满足,这严重影响了患者的长期生存。特别是,频繁复发、损伤累积和高发病率导致了不良预后。最后,缺乏明确的疾病活动性和预后生物标志物也是 AAV 研究面临的长期挑战。我们的工作概述了 AAV 文献的现状,并提出了弥补剩余知识差距的建议。它为该领域的临床评估、管理和研究提供了潜在的未来方向,使之朝着更加个性化的医学方法发展。
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期刊介绍: Therapeutic Advances in Musculoskeletal Disease delivers the highest quality peer-reviewed articles, reviews, and scholarly comment on pioneering efforts and innovative studies across all areas of musculoskeletal disease.
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