S.J.H. Vijverberg MSc PhD

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MSc PhD S.J.H. Vijverberg

Position
Assistant Professor
Main activities
Education, Research
Specialisation
precision medicine in pediatric respiratory medicine
Focus of research

Childhood asthma is a heterogeneous inflammatory disease comprising different phenotypes and endotypes. Particularly in its severe forms, it has a large impact on the quality-of-life of patients and caregivers. My research focusses on improving treatment for children with severe asthma, by combining pharmacoepidemiological, immunological and genomic approaches.

My main projects are:    

1) Identification and validation of biomarkers that may guide treatment with novel biologicals in children with severe asthma. Biologicals targeting underlying inflammatory pathways are increasingly available to treat children with severe asthma, holding the promise to enable precision medicine in this heterogeneous patient population with high unmet clinical needs. However, the current understanding of which child would benefit from which type or combination of biologicals is still limited. To move omics advances towards implementation, we recently established the PERsonalized Medicine Approach for asthma and allergy Biological SeLEction (PERMEABLE) consortium. This multidisciplinary European consortium aims to establish consensus on clinical selection criteria for young biologicals users and combine preclinical studies on treatment response with multiomics biomarker studies of young patients starting with a biological.

2) Studying severe pediatric asthma phenotypes. In the PANDA study we aim to study the clinical characteristics and molecular mechanisms underlying different severe pediatric asthma phenotypes using non-invasive approaches. Understanding why some children have a poor response to treatment, might help to identify innovative treatment approaches. 

3) Investigating adolescents' patient engagement in order to connect science and society. Due to developmental processes, adolescents think, feel and act differently compared to young children and adults. Peer-led interventions might improve the treatment of children with chronic respiratory diseases. In collaboration with the dept. of Ethics, Law and Humaniora (VUmc) we investigate the experiences of our newly established Youth Advisory Council (JongerenAdviesRaad Longziekten) to adapt research and care to the specific needs of adolescents with a chronic respiratory disease. 

In addition, I am also involved in various other projects on precision medicine in chronic respiratory diseases. 

 

Key publications
  • Vijverberg S. J. H., Koster E. S., Tavendale R., Leusink M., Koenderman L., Raaijmakers J. A. M., Postma D. S., Koppelman G. H., Turner S. W., Mukhopadhyay S., Tse S. M., Tantisira K. G., Hawcutt D. B., Francis B., Pirmohamed M., Pino-Yanes M., Eng C., Burchard E. G., Palmer C. N. A., Maitland-van der Zee A. H. ST13 polymorphisms and their effect on exacerbations in steroid-treated asthmatic children and young adults Clinical and experimental allergy 2015;45 (6):1051-1059 [PubMed]
  • Vijverberg Susanne J. H., Tavendale Roger, Leusink Maarten, Koenderman Leo, Raaijmakers Jan A. M., Postma Dirkje S., Koppelman Gerard H., Turner Steve W., Mukhopadhyay Somnath, Palmer Colin N. A., Maitland-van der Zee Anke Hilse Pharmacogenetic analysis of GLCCI1 in three north European pediatric asthma populations with a reported use of inhaled corticosteroids Pharmacogenomics 2014;15 (6):799-806 [PubMed]
  • Arabkhazaeli Ali, Ahmadizar Fariba, Leusink Maarten, Arets Hubertus G. M., Raaijmakers Jan A. M., Uiterwaal Cuno S. P. M., van der Ent Cornelis K., Maitland-van der Zee Anke-Hilse, Vijverberg Susanne J. H. The association between a genetic risk score for allergy and the risk of developing allergies in childhood-Results of the WHISTLER cohort Pediatric allergy and immunology 2018;29 (1):72-77 [PubMed]
  • Vijverberg Susanne J. H., Brinkman Paul, Rutjes Niels W. P., Maitland-van der Zee Anke H. Precision medicine in severe pediatric asthma: Opportunities and challenges Current opinion in pulmonary medicine 2020;26 (1):77-83 [PubMed]
  • Golebski Korneliusz, Kabesch Michael, Melén Erik, Potočnik Uroš, van Drunen Cornelis M, Reinartz Susanne, Maitland-van der Zee Anke H, Vijverberg Susanne J H Childhood asthma in the new omics era: challenges and perspectives: Erratum Current opinion in allergy and clinical immunology 2020;20 (4):155-161 [PubMed]
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Research programmes

Prof. PhD A.H. Maitland-van der Zee (Precision Medicine in Respiratory Disease)