Systems biology and in vitro validation identifies family with sequence similarity 129 member A (FAM129A) as an asthma steroid response modulator.

Author: ChurchBruce, ClemmerGeorge L, HayeteBoris, JiangXiaofeng, KhalilIya, LuQuan, McGeachieMichael J, RungeKarl, TantisiraKelan, WeissScott, WuAnn Chen, XingHeming

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BACKGROUND: Variation in response to the most commonly used class of asthma controller medication, inhaled corticosteroids, presents a serious challenge in asthma management, particularly for steroid-resistant patients with little or no response to treatment. OBJECTIVE: We applied a systems biology...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29410046

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Unlocking the Secrets of Asthma Steroid Response: A Systems Biology Approach

This research utilizes a systems biology approach to identify genes that modulate steroid response in asthmatic children. The authors integrated clinical data, genomic data, and cellular steroid response data to build a genome-scale network, identifying 7 genes associated with variation in asthma steroid responsiveness. This study is a testament to the power of systems biology in unraveling the complexities of human health and disease.

FAM129A: A Key Player in Asthma Steroid Response

The study's findings highlight the role of the gene FAM129A in modulating steroid response in asthmatic children. This discovery could lead to the development of new therapies that target FAM129A to improve steroid responsiveness in patients with asthma. The study's findings are like discovering a hidden oasis in the vast desert of asthma research, offering a potential source of relief for patients struggling to manage their condition.

Personalizing Asthma Treatment: A Path to Improved Outcomes

This study emphasizes the need for personalized approaches to asthma treatment, taking into account individual genetic variations that influence steroid response. By understanding the underlying mechanisms of steroid responsiveness, doctors can tailor treatment plans to optimize patient outcomes. The study's findings are a step towards a more precise and effective approach to asthma management, empowering patients to take control of their health.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study, like a skilled cartographer mapping the complex terrain of asthma, utilizes systems biology to unravel the secrets of steroid response. The researchers' findings offer a promising new avenue for improving asthma treatment, potentially leading to the development of targeted therapies that enhance steroid responsiveness. The study's findings are a beacon of hope for those struggling with asthma, providing a potential path to better control and management of this debilitating condition. Think of it as discovering a hidden spring in the desert of asthma research, offering a source of healing and renewal for patients seeking relief from their symptoms.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2019-09-17
  2. Date Revised 2021-01-27
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

29410046

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

NIHMS947588

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English

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