Videnskabelig artikel 2017
A Proposal for a Study on Treatment Selection and Lifestyle Recommendations in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases: A Danish Multidisciplinary Collaboration on Prognostic Factors and Personalised Medicine
Udgivelsens forfattere:
- Vibeke Andersen
- Uffe Holmskov
- Signe Bek Sørensen
- Mohamad Jawhara
- Karina W Andersen
- Anette Bygum
- Lone Sylvester Hvid
- Jakob Grauslund
- Jimmi Wied
- Henning Glerup
- Ulrich Fredberg
- Jan Alexander Villadsen
- Søren Geill Kjær
- Jan Fallingborg
- Seyed A G R Moghadd
- Torben Knudsen
- Jacob Brodersen
- Jesper Frøjk
- Jens Frederik Dahlerup
- Ole Haagen Nielsen
- Robin Christensen
- Anders Bo Bojesen
- Grith Lykke Sorensen
- Steffen Thiel
- Nils J Færgeman
- Ivan Brandslund
- Allan Stensballe
- Erik Berg Schmidt
- Andre Franke
- David Ellinghaus
- Philip Rosenstiel
- Jeroen Raes
- Berit Heitmann
- Mette Boye
- Charlotte Lindgaard Nielsen
- Lars Werner
- Jens Kjeldsen
- Torkell Ellingsen
Chronic inflammatory diseases (CIDs), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis (inflammatory bowel diseases, IBD), rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, psoriatic arthritis, spondyloarthritides, hidradenitis suppurativa, and immune-mediated uveitis, are treated with biologics targeting the pro-inflammatory molecule tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF) (i.e., TNF inhibitors). Approximately one-third of the patients do not respond to the treatment. Genetics and lifestyle may affect the treatment results. The aims of this multidisciplinary collaboration are to identify (1) molecular signatures of prognostic value to help tailor treatment decisions to an individual likely to initiate TNF inhibitor therapy, followed by (2) lifestyle factors that support achievement of optimised treatment outcome. This report describes the establishment of a cohort that aims to obtain this information. Clinical data including lifestyle and treatment response and biological specimens (blood, faeces, urine, and, in IBD patients, intestinal biopsies) are sampled prior to and while on TNF inhibitor therapy. Both hypothesis-driven and data-driven analyses will be performed according to pre-specified protocols including pathway analyses resulting from candidate gene expression analyses and global approaches (e.g., metabolomics, metagenomics, proteomics). The final purpose is to improve the lives of patients suffering from CIDs, by providing tools facilitating treatment selection and dietary recommendations likely to improve the clinical outcome.
Udgivelsens forfattere
- Vibeke AndersenUffe HolmskovSigne Bek SørensenMohamad JawharaKarina W AndersenAnette BygumLone Sylvester HvidJakob GrauslundJimmi WiedHenning GlerupUlrich FredbergJan Alexander VilladsenSøren Geill KjærJan FallingborgSeyed A G R MoghaddTorben KnudsenJacob BrodersenJesper FrøjkJens Frederik DahlerupOle Haagen NielsenRobin ChristensenAnders Bo BojesenGrith Lykke SorensenSteffen ThielNils J FærgemanIvan BrandslundAllan StensballeErik Berg SchmidtAndre FrankeDavid EllinghausPhilip RosenstielJeroen RaesBerit HeitmannMette BoyeCharlotte Lindgaard NielsenLars WernerJens KjeldsenTorkell Ellingsen
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