Gotlib Jason, George Tracy I, Carter Melody C, Austen K Frank, Bochner Bruce, Dwyer Daniel F, Lyons Jonathan J, Hamilton Matthew J, Butterfield Joseph, Bonadonna Patrizia, Weiler Catherine, Galli Stephen J, Schwartz Lawrence B, Elberink Hanneke Oude, Maitland Anne, Theoharides Theoharis, Ustun Celalettin, Horny Hans-Peter, Orfao Alberto, Deininger Michael, Radia Deepti, Jawhar Mohamad, Kluin-Nelemans Hanneke, Metcalfe Dean D, Arock Michel, Sperr Wolfgang R, Valent Peter, Castells Mariana, Akin Cem
Division of Hematology, Stanford University School of Medicine/Stanford Cancer Institute, Stanford, Calif.
Department of Pathology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah.
J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2021 Jun;147(6):2043-2052. doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2021.03.008. Epub 2021 Mar 11.
The American Initiative in Mast Cell Diseases (AIM) held its inaugural investigator conference at Stanford University School of Medicine in May 2019. The overarching goal of this meeting was to establish a Pan-American organization of physicians and scientists with multidisciplinary expertise in mast cell disease. To serve this unmet need, AIM envisions a network where basic, translational, and clinical researchers could establish collaborations with both academia and biopharma to support the development of new diagnostic methods, enhanced understanding of the biology of mast cells in human health and disease, and the testing of novel therapies. In these AIM proceedings, we highlight selected topics relevant to mast cell biology and provide updates regarding the recently described hereditary alpha-tryptasemia. In addition, we discuss the evaluation and treatment of mast cell activation (syndromes), allergy and anaphylaxis in mast cell disorders, and the clinical and biologic heterogeneity of the more indolent forms of mastocytosis. Because mast cell disorders are relatively rare, AIM hopes to achieve a coordination of scientific efforts not only in the Americas but also in Europe by collaborating with the well-established European Competence Network on Mastocytosis.
美国肥大细胞疾病倡议组织(AIM)于2019年5月在斯坦福大学医学院召开了首届研究者会议。本次会议的首要目标是建立一个由在肥大细胞疾病方面具有多学科专业知识的医生和科学家组成的泛美组织。为满足这一未被满足的需求,AIM设想建立一个网络,基础、转化和临床研究人员可以在这个网络中与学术界和生物制药公司建立合作,以支持新诊断方法的开发,增进对肥大细胞在人类健康和疾病中的生物学特性的理解,以及对新疗法的测试。在这些AIM会议记录中,我们重点介绍了与肥大细胞生物学相关的选定主题,并提供了关于最近描述的遗传性α-胰蛋白酶血症的最新信息。此外,我们还讨论了肥大细胞活化(综合征)、肥大细胞疾病中的过敏和过敏反应的评估与治疗,以及惰性肥大细胞增多症更不典型形式的临床和生物学异质性。由于肥大细胞疾病相对罕见,AIM希望通过与成熟的欧洲肥大细胞增多症能力网络合作,不仅在美洲,而且在欧洲实现科学努力的协调。