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Childhood asthma study points to personalised medicine
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An inexpensive genetic test could identify which childhood asthma sufferers are unlikely to benefit from a common treatment and would experience better outcomes using an alternative, new research suggests. The study published in Clinical Science looked
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Genetic tests could pave way to 'personalised' asthma drugs
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A study, carried out by researchers in Brighton and Dundee among children whose asthma is poorly controlled, suggests that the drugs may be the problem in some cases. A drug called salmeterol, commonly given for the long-term control of asthma, works
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Personalised Medicine and Asthma Diagnostics/Management.

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Personalised Medicine and Asthma Diagnostics/Management.

Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2012 Dec 5;

Authors: Wadsworth SJ, Sandford AJ

Abstract
Human beings come in all shapes and sizes. Heterogeneity makes life interesting, but leads to inter-individual variation in disease susceptibility and response to therapy. One major health challenge is to develop “personalised medicine”; therapeutic interventions tailored to an individual to ensure optimal treatment of disease. Asthma is a heterogeneous disease with several different phenotypes triggered by multiple gene-environment interactions. Inhaled corticosteroids and ?2-agonists have been the mainstay asthma therapies for 30 years, but they are not effective in all patients, while high costs and side-effects also drive the need for better targeted treatment of asthma. Pharmacogenetics is the study of variations in the genetic code for proteins in signaling pathways targeted by pharmacological therapies. Biomarkers are biological markers obtained from patients that can aid in asthma diagnosis, prediction of treatment response, and monitoring of disease control. This review presents a broad discussion of the use of genetic profiling and biomarkers to better diagnose, monitor, and tailor the treatment of asthmatics. We also discuss possible future developments in personalised medicine, including the construction of artificially engineered airway tissues containing a patient’s own cells for use as personalised drug-testing tools.

PMID: 23212666 [PubMed – as supplied by publisher]

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Experts to develop pioneering tool for personalised asthma and COPD therapy
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A team of international experts, led by a University of Leicester researcher based at Glenfield Hospital, is set to develop a pioneering tool to help tailor the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) as part of a new EU

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