来自第一个国际合作性喘网络论坛的喘创新
Benjamin Gaston1, Donna D Gardner2, Kenzie Mahan1
1Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN, USA.
ERJ open research
|June 1, 2023
概括
国际喘协作网络 (ICAN) 促进全球研究非T2炎症喘机制. 该网络旨在推动创新和合作,为超越当前治疗方法的新喘治疗提供支持.
科学领域:
- *肺病学和免疫学研究重点是重症喘.
- *研究新的治疗点和疾病机制.
- *跨学科的方法来理解复杂的呼吸系统疾病.
背景情况:
- * 尽管有现有的治疗方法,但不受控制的喘影响着许多患者.
- *目前的治疗主要针对2型 (T2) 炎症.
- * 对非T2喘机制的研究存在重大需求.
研究的目的:
- * 建立国际喘协作网络 (ICAN) 进行全球喘研究.
- * 促进分享关于喘疾病机制的创新研究.
- * 促进新技术,疗法和试点研究的发展.
主要方法:
- * 要求来自早期研究人员的摘要,重点关注非T2喘.
- * 选择了T2炎症以外的创新研究进行介绍.
- *组织了关于创新,协作和研究翻译的突破性会议.
主要成果:
- *摘要涵盖了奥米克,肺-大脑轴,性别差异,儿科喘和新疗法.
- *研究小组寻求大规模研究的合作.
- *强调将体外发现转化为临床治疗.
结论:
- *ICAN团结了喘研究领域的跨学科早期研究人员.
- * 该网络促进关于创新,协作和翻译的讨论.
- *ICAN为未来全球合作性喘研究提供了一个模型.
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