CURE: a phase-based therapeutic framework for chronic inflammation - Summary - MDSpire

CURE: a phase-based therapeutic framework for chronic inflammation

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  • Nils Kurzen

  • Stefan Weißinger

  • Hjalmar Kurzen

  • June 15, 2026

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Objective:

To introduce the CURE framework for managing chronic inflammation through a phase-based therapeutic model, emphasizing proactive immune stabilization.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Chronic inflammation is maintained by cytokine redundancy and self-reinforcing feedback loops.
    • The CURE framework emphasizes the importance of therapeutic intensity and duration in managing chronic inflammation, highlighting the complexity of immune responses.
    • Durable disease control may depend on suppressing feedback-driven immune networks below clinically relevant thresholds.
    Interpretation:

    CURE provides a mechanism-oriented framework for personalized intervention in chronic inflammation, focusing on proactive immune stabilization tailored to individual patient needs.

    Limitations:
    • The framework does not imply curative eradication of chronic inflammatory diseases.
    • Illustrative scenarios are not intended as a diagnostic taxonomy.
    • Further empirical validation of the framework is needed.
    Conclusion:

    CURE reframes disease management from reactive symptom suppression to proactive, phase-specific immune stabilization, emphasizing a systems perspective.

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