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Driving chronicity in rheumatoid arthritis: perpetuating role of myeloid cells.
Alivernini, S; Tolusso, B; Ferraccioli, G; Gremese, E; Kurowska-Stolarska, M; McInnes, I B.
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  • Alivernini S; Institute of Rheumatology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy.
  • Tolusso B; Institute of Rheumatology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy.
  • Ferraccioli G; Institute of Rheumatology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy.
  • Gremese E; Institute of Rheumatology, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli - Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome, Italy.
  • Kurowska-Stolarska M; Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Glasgow.
  • McInnes IB; Rheumatoid Arthritis Pathogenesis Centre of Excellence (RACE), Glasgow, UK.
Clin Exp Immunol ; 193(1): 13-23, 2018 07.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29315512
ABSTRACT
Acute inflammation is a complex and tightly regulated homeostatic process that includes leucocyte migration from the vasculature into tissues to eliminate the pathogen/injury, followed by a pro-resolving response promoting tissue repair. However, if inflammation is uncontrolled as in chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA), it leads to tissue damage and disability. Synovial tissue inflammation in RA patients is maintained by sustained activation of multiple inflammatory positive-feedback regulatory pathways in a variety of cells, including myeloid cells. In this review, we will highlight recent evidence uncovering biological mechanisms contributing to the aberrant activation of myeloid cells that contributes to perpetuation of inflammation in RA, and discuss emerging data on anti-inflammatory mediators contributing to sustained remission that may inform a novel category of therapeutic targets.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis Reumatoide / Membrana Sinovial / Autoinmunidad / Células Mieloides Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Artritis Reumatoide / Membrana Sinovial / Autoinmunidad / Células Mieloides Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article