• Med Klin · Apr 2006

    Review Comparative Study

    [Pulmonary fibrosis--a therapeutic dilemma?].

    • Andreas Günther, Philipp Markart, Oliver Eickelberg, and Werner Seeger.
    • University of Giessen Lung Center (UGLC), Klinikstrasse 36, 3539, Giessen. andreas.guenther@uglc.de
    • Med Klin. 2006 Apr 15;101(4):308-12.

    AbstractThe idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, especially the idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), are life-threatening lung disorders, for which no effective treatment option exists. In view of IPF, the American Thoracic Society (ATS)/European Respiratory Society (ERS) consensus statement recommends a combined therapy with corticosteroids and azathioprine or cyclophosphamide, although data from conclusive clinical trials are yet missing and the recurrent clinical experience is that these drugs do not really help in IPF. Up to now, lung transplantation represents the last and only therapeutic option for IPF subjects. Based on new pathophysiological concepts of IPF, there are meanwhile a couple of different agents under preclinical and clinical assessment, and the increasing number of clinical trials ongoing in IPF raise the hope that an effective treatment comes into reach. The agents investigated and their targets are: acetylcysteine (reactive oxygen species [ROS] scavenging), interferon-gamma 1b (modulation of Th1/Th2 balance, direct antifibrotic effects), pirfenidone and GC 1008 (blockade of transforming growth factor-beta), FG 3019 (blockade of connective tissue growth factor), imatinib mesylate (blockade of platelet-derived growth factor), bosentan (blockade of endothelin), zileutin (blockade of leukotrienes), etanercept (blockade of tumor necrosis factor-alpha), heparin (alveolar anticoagulation). Hopefully, these new therapeutic strategies may help to improve prognosis of IPF in the future.

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