Semin Thromb Hemost 2025; 51(01): 010-017
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1796629
Review Article

The Evolution of Hemophilia Pharmacological Treatments and Therapeutic Targets at the Turn of the Third Millennium

Antonio Coppola
1   Regional Hub Center for Hemophilia and Congenital Bleeding Disorders, University Hospital of Parma, Parma, Italy
,
Matteo Zani
2   Department of Transfusion Medicine and Hematology, Carlo Poma Hospital, Mantua, Italy
,
Gabriele Quintavalle
1   Regional Hub Center for Hemophilia and Congenital Bleeding Disorders, University Hospital of Parma, Parma, Italy
,
Daniele Focosi
3   North-Western Tuscany Blood Bank, Pisa University Hospital, Pisa, Italy
,
Massimo Franchini
2   Department of Transfusion Medicine and Hematology, Carlo Poma Hospital, Mantua, Italy
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Abstract

Historically, the aim of treatment for hemophilia, the congenital X-linked hemorrhagic disorder due to deficiencies of coagulation Factor (F) VIII (hemophilia A) or FIX (hemophilia B), has been the replacement through factor concentrates, whose regular administration (i.e., prophylaxis) has been shown to be highly effective in preventing bleeding complications and it is currently considered the gold standard of hemophilia treatment. However, continuous technological progress (i.e., plasma-derived factor concentrates, recombinant standard and extended half-life [EHL] products) has allowed clinicians operating at hemophilia treatment centers to individualize the management of persons with hemophilia, improving outcomes, adherence to therapy, and their quality of life. The achievement of normal hemostasis, the final goal that now seems possible with new-generation EHL products, non-replacement and gene therapies, will translate into normalization of life for persons with hemophilia, also addressing health equity (i.e., rendering them indistinguishable from their healthy peers). The evolution of hemophilia treatment and, in parallel, of therapeutic targets in the management of hemophilia patients over the last decades will be critically discussed in this narrative review.



Publication History

Article published online:
29 November 2024

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