
Recent advances in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pathogenesis : from disease mechanisms to precision medicine
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- Corry-Anke Brandsma, Maarten Van den Berge, Tillie-Louise Hackett, Guy Brusselle (UGent) and Wim Timens
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- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a devastating lung disease with a high personal and societal burden. Exposure to toxic particles and gases, including cigarette smoke, is the main risk factor for COPD. Together with smoking cessation, current treatment strategies of COPD aim to improve symptoms and prevent exacerbations, but there is no disease-modifying treatment. The biggest drawback of today's COPD treatment regimen is the 'one size fits all' pharmacological intervention, mainly based on disease severity and symptoms and not the individual's disease pathology. To halt the worrying increase in the burden of COPD, disease management needs to be advanced with a focus on personalized treatment. The main pathological feature of COPD includes a chronic and abnormal inflammatory response within the lungs, which results in airway and alveolar changes in the lung as reflected by (small) airways disease and emphysema. Here we discuss recent developments related to the abnormal inflammatory response, ECM and age-related changes, structural changes in the small airways and the role of sex-related differences, which are all relevant to explain the individual differences in the disease pathology of COPD and improve disease endotyping. Furthermore, we will discuss the most recent developments of new treatment strategies using biologicals to target specific pathological features or disease endotypes of COPD. (c) 2019 Authors. Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
- Keywords
- SMALL-AIRWAY OBSTRUCTION, INNATE LYMPHOID-CELLS, EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX, LUNG-FUNCTION, COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY, SEX-DIFFERENCES, GENDER-DIFFERENCES, SMOKING-CESSATION, ELASTIC FIBERS, SEVERE COPD, COPD, inflammation, aging, ECM, genome-wide association study, CELSR1, sex differences, small airways, precision imaging, personalized, treatment, biologics
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8690346
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- Brandsma, Corry-Anke, et al. “Recent Advances in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Pathogenesis : From Disease Mechanisms to Precision Medicine.” JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, vol. 250, no. 5, 2020, pp. 624–35, doi:10.1002/path.5364.
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- Brandsma, C.-A., Van den Berge, M., Hackett, T.-L., Brusselle, G., & Timens, W. (2020). Recent advances in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pathogenesis : from disease mechanisms to precision medicine. JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, 250(5), 624–635. https://doi.org/10.1002/path.5364
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- Brandsma, Corry-Anke, Maarten Van den Berge, Tillie-Louise Hackett, Guy Brusselle, and Wim Timens. 2020. “Recent Advances in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Pathogenesis : From Disease Mechanisms to Precision Medicine.” JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY 250 (5): 624–35. https://doi.org/10.1002/path.5364.
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- Brandsma, Corry-Anke, Maarten Van den Berge, Tillie-Louise Hackett, Guy Brusselle, and Wim Timens. 2020. “Recent Advances in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Pathogenesis : From Disease Mechanisms to Precision Medicine.” JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY 250 (5): 624–635. doi:10.1002/path.5364.
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- 1.Brandsma C-A, Van den Berge M, Hackett T-L, Brusselle G, Timens W. Recent advances in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pathogenesis : from disease mechanisms to precision medicine. JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY. 2020;250(5):624–35.
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- [1]C.-A. Brandsma, M. Van den Berge, T.-L. Hackett, G. Brusselle, and W. Timens, “Recent advances in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease pathogenesis : from disease mechanisms to precision medicine,” JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY, vol. 250, no. 5, pp. 624–635, 2020.
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