Department of Infectious and Pediatric Immunology, University of Debrecen, Medical and Health Science Center, Debrecen, Hungary.
J Clin Immunol. 2013 Aug;33(6):1037-42. doi: 10.1007/s10875-013-9905-2. Epub 2013 May 19.
The J Project physician education and clinical research collaboration program was launched in 2004 in Eastern and Central Europe (ECE). In less than 10 years, it has achieved remarkable success. This project aims to increase knowledge in the field of primary immunodeficiency disorders (PID), and to improve the diagnosis and treatment of patients worldwide, particularly in countries with limited economic resources, which currently report fewer such patients than expected. In most ECE countries, gene sequencing, which can provide a definitive diagnosis of PID, still remains unavailable. By contrast, such technology is used elsewhere to detect the more than 200 PID-causing genes that have been discovered in the last three decades. Thus, PID awareness programs like the J Project remain critically important, to improve diagnostic facilities and treatment and to promote clinical research collaboration. This paper highlights the achievements of the J Project and the spread of its concepts and spirit to the countries of Western Asia.
J 项目医生教育和临床研究合作计划于 2004 年在东欧和中欧(ECE)启动。在不到 10 年的时间里,它取得了显著的成功。该项目旨在增加原发性免疫缺陷疾病(PID)领域的知识,并改善全球患者的诊断和治疗,特别是在经济资源有限的国家,这些国家报告的此类患者比预期的要少。在大多数 ECE 国家,基因测序仍然无法提供 PID 的明确诊断。相比之下,在其他地方,这项技术被用于检测过去 30 年来发现的 200 多种导致 PID 的基因。因此,像 J 项目这样的 PID 意识计划仍然至关重要,可以改善诊断设施和治疗,并促进临床研究合作。本文重点介绍了 J 项目的成就及其理念和精神在西亚国家的传播。