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Toward precision medicine in primary biliary cholangitis

Authors :
Carbone, M
Ronca, V
Bruno, S
Invernizzi, P
Mells, G
CARBONE, MARCO
INVERNIZZI, PIETRO
Mells, G.
Carbone, M
Ronca, V
Bruno, S
Invernizzi, P
Mells, G
CARBONE, MARCO
INVERNIZZI, PIETRO
Mells, G.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Primary biliary cholangitis is a chronic, cholestatic liver disease characterized by a heterogeneous presentation, symptomatology, disease progression and response to therapy. In contrast, clinical management and treatment of PBC is homogeneous with a ‘one size fits all’ approach. The evolving research landscape, with the emergence of the -omics field and the availability of large patient cohorts are creating a unique opportunity of translational epidemiology. Furthermore, several novel disease and symptom-modifying agents for PBC are currently in development. The time is therefore ripe for precision medicine in PBC. In this manuscript we describe the concept of precision medicine; review current approaches to risk-stratification in PBC, and speculate how precision medicine in PBC might develop in the near future.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308919603
Document Type :
Electronic Resource