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Opportunities, barriers, and recommendations in down syndrome research.

Authors :
Hendrix JA
Amon A
Abbeduto L
Agiovlasitis S
Alsaied T
Anderson HA
Bain LJ
Baumer N
Bhattacharyya A
Bogunovic D
Botteron KN
Capone G
Chandan P
Chase I
Chicoine B
Cieuta-Walti C
DeRuisseau LR
Durand S
Esbensen A
Fortea J
Giménez S
Granholm AC
Hahn LJ
Head E
Hillerstrom H
Jacola LM
Janicki MP
Jasien JM
Kamer AR
Kent RD
Khor B
Lawrence JB
Lemonnier C
Lewanda AF
Mobley W
Moore PE
Nelson LP
Oreskovic NM
Osorio RS
Patterson D
Rasmussen SA
Reeves RH
Roizen N
Santoro S
Sherman SL
Talib N
Tapia IE
Walsh KM
Warren SF
White AN
Wong GW
Yi JS
Source :
Translational science of rare diseases [Transl Sci Rare Dis] 2021; Vol. 5 (3-4), pp. 99-129. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 15.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: Recent advances in medical care have increased life expectancy and improved the quality of life for people with Down syndrome (DS). These advances are the result of both pre-clinical and clinical research but much about DS is still poorly understood. In 2020, the NIH announced their plan to update their DS research plan and requested input from the scientific and advocacy community.<br />Objective: The National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) and the LuMind IDSC Foundation worked together with scientific and medical experts to develop recommendations for the NIH research plan.<br />Methods: NDSS and LuMind IDSC assembled over 50 experts across multiple disciplines and organized them in eleven working groups focused on specific issues for people with DS.<br />Results: This review article summarizes the research gaps and recommendations that have the potential to improve the health and quality of life for people with DS within the next decade.<br />Conclusions: This review highlights many of the scientific gaps that exist in DS research. Based on these gaps, a multidisciplinary group of DS experts has made recommendations to advance DS research. This paper may also aid policymakers and the DS community to build a comprehensive national DS research strategy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2214-6490
Volume :
5
Issue :
3-4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Translational science of rare diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34268067
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/trd-200090