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E-grāmata: Enhancing NIH Research on Autoimmune Disease

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  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
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Autoimmune diseases occur when the body's immune system malfunctions and mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues, and organs. Strong data on the incidence and prevalence of autoimmune diseases are limited, but a 2009 study estimated the prevalence of autoimmune diseases in the U.S. to be 7.6 to 9.4 percent, or 25 to 31 million people today. This estimate, however, includes only 29 autoimmune diseases, and it does not account for increases in prevalence in the last decade. By some counts, there are around 150 autoimmune diseases, which are lifelong chronic illnesses with no known cures. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine was asked to assess the autoimmune disease research portfolio of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).



Enhancing NIH Research on Autoimmune Disease finds that while NIH has made impressive contributions to research on autoimmune diseases, there is an absence of a strategic NIH-wide autoimmune disease research plan and a need for greater coordination across the institutes and centers to optimize opportunities for collaboration. To meet these challenges, this report calls for the creation of an Office of Autoimmune Disease/Autoimmunity Research in the Office of the Director of NIH. The Office could facilitate NIH-wide collaboration, and engage in prioritizing, budgeting, and evaluating research. Enhancing NIH Research on Autoimmune Disease also calls for the establishment of long term systems to collect epidemiologic and surveillance data and long term studies (20+ years) to study disease across the life course. Finally, the report provides an agenda that highlights research needs that crosscut many autoimmune diseases, such as understanding the effect of environmental factors in initiating disease.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Background on Autoimmune Diseases 3 Overview of Select Autoimmune Diseases 4 Crosscutting Issues in Autoimmune Diseases 5 NIH Autoimmune Disease Research Efforts 6 Analysis of Institute and Center Autoimmune Disease Research Activity 7 Opportunities and Options for Enhancing Autoimmune Disease Research at NIH Appendix A: Committee Member and Staff Biographies Appendix B: List of Autoimmune Diseases Appendix C: Open Session Agendas Appendix D: Epidemiology: Select Diseases Appendix E: Mission Statements of NIH's Institutes and Centers Appendix F: NIH Office of Autoimmune Disease Research Act of 1999 Appendix G: Analysis of the NIH Autoimmune Disease Research Grant Portfolio: Methodology Appendix H: Topic Analysis of NIH Autoimmune Disease Research Grant Abstracts
Acronyms And Abbreviations xix
Summary 1(16)
Part I
1 Introduction
17(14)
References
26(5)
2 Background On Autoimmune Diseases
31(64)
Defining Autoimmune Diseases
31(7)
Occurrence and Course of Autoimmune Diseases
38(36)
The Life-Course Framework and Autoimmune Diseases
74(2)
Summary and Research Implications
76(2)
References
78(17)
3 Overview Of Select Autoimmune Diseases
95(128)
Sjogren's Disease
97(8)
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
105(9)
Antiphospholipid Syndrome
114(4)
Rheumatoid Arthritis
118(6)
Psoriasis
124(4)
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
128(8)
Celiac Disease
136(7)
Primary Biliary Cholangitis
143(7)
Multiple Sclerosis
150(8)
Type 1 Diabetes
158(6)
Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases
164(5)
Summary and Research Implications
169(3)
References
172(51)
4 Crosscutting Issues In Autoimmune Diseases
223(66)
Commonalities Across Autoimmune Diseases
223(31)
Maximizing Advances in Technology
254(4)
Summary and Research Implications
258(3)
References
261(28)
Part II
5 NIH Autoimmune Disease Research Efforts
289(56)
NIH Overview and Organizational Structure
289(5)
NIH Research Process
294(26)
Congressional Actions and NIH Autoimmune Disease Research
320(6)
Current Coordination of Autoimmune Disease Research at NIH
326(11)
Summary
337(1)
References
338(7)
6 Analysis Of Institute And Center Autoimmune Disease Research Activity
345(68)
Characteristics of Research Activities Supported by ICs
349(3)
IC Funding of Grants
352(12)
Research Grants by Autoimmune Disease
364(15)
Research Focus of Funded Grants
379(15)
NIH Autoimmune Disease Research: Indicators of Accomplishments
394(14)
Summary
408(1)
References
409(4)
7 Opportunities And Options For Enhancing Research At NIH
413(32)
Planning, Collaboration, and Innovation
417(18)
Recommendations
435(8)
References
443
Appendixes
A Committee Member Biographies
445(8)
B List Of Autoimmune Diseases
453(4)
C Open Session Agendas
457(6)
D Epidemiology: Select Diseases
463(24)
E Mission Statements Of NIH's Institutes And Centers
487(8)
F NIH Office Of Autoimmune Disease Research Act Of 1999
495(6)
G Analysis Of The NIH Autoimmune Disease Research Grant Portfolio: Methodology
501(10)
H Topic Analysis Of NIH Autoimmune Disease Research Grant Abstracts
511