Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are complex and heterogeneous diseases. The use of traditional diagnostic classification in ILD can lead to suboptimal management, which is worsened by not considering the molecular pathways, biological complexity, and disease phenotypes. The identification of specific "treatable traits" in ILDs, which are clinically relevant and modifiable disease characteristics, may improve patient's outcomes. Treatable traits in ILDs may be classified into four different domains (pulmonary, aetiological, comorbidities, and lifestyle), which will facilitate identification of related assessment tools, treatment options, and expected benefits. A multidisciplinary care team model is a potential way to implement a "treatable traits" strategy into clinical practice with the aim of improving patients' outcomes. Multidisciplinary models of care, international registries, and the use of artificial intelligence may facilitate the implementation of the "treatable traits" approach into clinical practice. Prospective studies are needed to test potential therapies for a variety of treatable traits to further advance care of patients with ILD.

Walking the path of treatable traits in interstitial lung diseases / F. Amati, P. Spagnolo, C.J. Ryerson, J.M. Oldham, A. Gramegna, A. Stainer, M. Mantero, N. Sverzellati, D. Lacedonia, L. Richeldi, F. Blasi, S. Aliberti. - In: RESPIRATORY RESEARCH. - ISSN 1465-993X. - 24:1(2023 Oct 24), pp. 251.1-251.15. [10.1186/s12931-023-02554-8]

Walking the path of treatable traits in interstitial lung diseases

A. Gramegna;M. Mantero;F. Blasi
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2023

Abstract

Interstitial lung diseases (ILDs) are complex and heterogeneous diseases. The use of traditional diagnostic classification in ILD can lead to suboptimal management, which is worsened by not considering the molecular pathways, biological complexity, and disease phenotypes. The identification of specific "treatable traits" in ILDs, which are clinically relevant and modifiable disease characteristics, may improve patient's outcomes. Treatable traits in ILDs may be classified into four different domains (pulmonary, aetiological, comorbidities, and lifestyle), which will facilitate identification of related assessment tools, treatment options, and expected benefits. A multidisciplinary care team model is a potential way to implement a "treatable traits" strategy into clinical practice with the aim of improving patients' outcomes. Multidisciplinary models of care, international registries, and the use of artificial intelligence may facilitate the implementation of the "treatable traits" approach into clinical practice. Prospective studies are needed to test potential therapies for a variety of treatable traits to further advance care of patients with ILD.
Artificial intelligence; Biomarkers; Endotype; Interstitial lung diseases; Personalized medicine; Phenotype; Treatable traits
Settore MED/10 - Malattie dell'Apparato Respiratorio
24-ott-2023
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