Pharmacogenomics: A Step forward Precision Medicine in Childhood Asthma.
Giuliana FerranteSalvatore FasolaVelia MaliziaGian Luigi MarsegliaGiovanna CilluffoGiorgio PiacentiniStefania La GruttaPublished in: Genes (2022)
Personalized medicine, an approach to care in which individual characteristics are used for targeting interventions and maximizing health outcomes, is rapidly becoming a reality for many diseases. Childhood asthma is a heterogeneous disease and many children have uncontrolled symptoms. Therefore, an individualized approach is needed for improving asthma outcomes in children. The rapidly evolving fields of genomics and pharmacogenomics may provide a way to achieve asthma control and reduce future risks in children with asthma. In particular, pharmacogenomics can provide tools for identifying novel molecular mechanisms and biomarkers to guide treatment. Emergent high-throughput technologies, along with patient pheno-endotypization, will increase our knowledge of several molecular mechanisms involved in asthma pathophysiology and contribute to selecting and stratifying appropriate treatment for each patient.
Keyphrases
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- lung function
- allergic rhinitis
- high throughput
- young adults
- healthcare
- case report
- cystic fibrosis
- physical activity
- air pollution
- risk assessment
- palliative care
- metabolic syndrome
- clinical decision support
- insulin resistance
- cancer therapy
- chronic pain
- climate change
- human health
- current status
- replacement therapy