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Thomas Dörner1, Richard Furie2
1Department of Medicine and Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany; German Rheumatism Research Center (DRFZ), Berlin, Germany.
Lancet (London, England)
|June 11, 2019
まとめ
システミック・ルプス・エリテマトーサス (SLE) 研究は,疾患の異質性のために課題に直面しています. 分類基準と治療方法の進歩は より良い患者の治療結果と より安全で効果的な治療法への希望をもたらします
科学分野:
- 病理学と免疫学
- 遺伝学 と 臨床 研究
背景:
- システミック・ルプス・エリテマトーサス (SLE) は複雑な自己免疫疾患で,有意な異質性があります.
- 患者の見通しが改善したにも関わらず,特により安全で効果的な治療法の開発において,満たされていないニーズが残っています.
研究 の 目的:
- 臨床的現象型に関連してSLEの病原性を理解する進捗をレビューする.
- SLEの臨床研究ツールと治療戦略の進歩について議論する.
- SLEの分類,寛解の定義,治療アプローチの新たな進展を強調する.
主な方法:
- SLEに関する最新の文献と臨床研究結果のレビュー
- EULARとACRの更新された分類基準の検討
- SLEにおける寛解と低疾患活動に関する新しい定義の分析
- 狼性腎炎の新しい組織学的分類提案の検討
主要な成果:
- SLEの異質性とその病原性への影響を理解するうえで進展がみられた.
- 新しい分類基準と寛解/低病率の定義が実施されています.
- 新しい薬の開発方法と治療の推奨は 望ましい結果を示しています
結論:
- SLEの異質性に対処することは,革新的な治療法の開発に不可欠です.
- 洗練された臨床研究ツールと最新の診断/分類基準は不可欠です.
- SLEの理解と治療の進歩は 患者の治療結果を改善し 病気の負担を軽減する大きな可能性を秘めています
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