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小儿炎症性肠病的挑战

Challenges in pediatric inflammatory bowel disease.

作者信息

Bousvaros Athos, Sylvester Francisco, Kugathasan Subra, Szigethy Eva, Fiocchi Claudio, Colletti Richard, Otley Anthony, Amre Devendra, Ferry George, Czinn Steven J, Splawski Judy B, Oliva-Hemker Maria, Hyams Jeffrey S, Faubion William A, Kirschner Barbara S, Dubinsky Marla C

机构信息

Children's Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.

出版信息

Inflamm Bowel Dis. 2006 Sep;12(9):885-913. doi: 10.1097/01.mib.0000228358.25364.8b.

Abstract

It is estimated that of the >1 million individuals in the United States with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), approximately 100,000 are children. IBD that begins in childhood affects the individual at a critical period of growth and development. Children with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis may experience complications such as growth failure, school absence, and depression. In addition, because children with IBD have fewer environmental confounders such as smoking, children may be an excellent population to study microbial and immune interactions. Despite these opportunities, the discipline of pediatric IBD investigation is still in its infancy. In September of 2005, a group of investigators with expertise in pediatric IBD met in Boston (Massachusetts) to review the current status of childhood IBD research and to develop research priorities that warranted funding from the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. The group included pediatricians, internists, basic scientists, clinical investigators, and members of the administrative staff and board of the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. The research needs in respective areas were outlined by the heads of 10 focus groups, each with expertise in their respective fields (genetics, psychosocial issues, epidemiology, microbiology, immunology, quality improvement, pharmacogenomics, nutrition, growth and skeletal health, and clinical trials). Before the conference, heads of the research focus groups developed their proposals with experts in the field. At the end of the conference, members of the focus groups and members of the steering committee rated the proposed areas of study in terms of feasibility and importance. It was recommended that the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America focus its initial efforts in pediatric IBD in 5 areas: the effects of inflammation on growth and skeletal development, the genetics of early-onset IBD, the development of quality improvement interventions to standardize and improve clinical care of children with IBD, the immunology of childhood IBD, and the diagnosis and treatment of psychosocial sequelae of childhood IBD. At the conclusion of the meeting, investigators discussed the formation of a multicenter collaborative network to advance clinical and basic research in the field.

摘要

据估计,美国100多万炎症性肠病(IBD)患者中,约10万是儿童。儿童期发病的IBD会在生长发育的关键时期影响个体。患有克罗恩病和溃疡性结肠炎的儿童可能会出现生长发育迟缓、缺课和抑郁等并发症。此外,由于患有IBD的儿童受吸烟等环境混杂因素的影响较小,儿童可能是研究微生物与免疫相互作用的理想人群。尽管有这些机会,但儿科IBD研究仍处于起步阶段。2005年9月,一群在儿科IBD领域具有专业知识的研究人员在马萨诸塞州波士顿会面,审查儿童IBD研究的现状,并制定值得美国克罗恩病和结肠炎基金会资助的研究重点。该小组包括儿科医生、内科医生、基础科学家、临床研究人员以及美国克罗恩病和结肠炎基金会行政人员及董事会成员。10个焦点小组的负责人概述了各自领域的研究需求,每个小组在其各自领域(遗传学、心理社会问题、流行病学、微生物学、免疫学、质量改进、药物基因组学、营养、生长与骨骼健康以及临床试验)都具有专业知识。会议召开前,研究焦点小组的负责人与该领域的专家共同制定了他们的提案。会议结束时,焦点小组的成员和指导委员会的成员根据可行性和重要性对提议的研究领域进行了评分。建议美国克罗恩病和结肠炎基金会将其在儿科IBD方面的初步工作重点放在5个领域:炎症对生长和骨骼发育的影响、早发性IBD的遗传学、制定质量改进干预措施以规范和改善IBD患儿的临床护理、儿童IBD的免疫学以及儿童IBD心理社会后遗症的诊断和治疗。会议结束时,研究人员讨论了建立一个多中心协作网络以推进该领域临床和基础研究的事宜。

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