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Rheumatoid Arthritis Naive T Cells Share Hypermethylation Sites With Synoviocytes. [PDF]
ObjectiveTo determine whether differentially methylated CpGs in synovium-derived fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) were also differentially methylated in RA peripheral blood (PB) samples.MethodsFor this study ...
Barcellos, Lisa F +16 more
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PUMA regulation and proapoptotic effects in fibroblast‐like synoviocytes [PDF]
AbstractObjectiveAlthough p53 is overexpressed in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) synovial tissue (ST), few synoviocytes undergo apoptosis. This could be partly due to low expression of proapoptotic genes. Deficient p53 up‐regulated modulator of apoptosis (PUMA), which is a major effector of p53‐mediated cell death, could contribute to this phenomenon.
Hoon-Suk, Cha +3 more
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Autophagy and rheumatoid arthritis: Current knowledges and future perspectives [PDF]
Autophagy is a degradation mechanism by which cells recycle cytoplasmic components to generate energy. By influencing lymphocyte development, survival, and proliferation, autophagy regulates the immune responses against self and non-self antigens ...
Alessandri, Cristiano +10 more
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Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) and macrophage-like synoviocytes (MLS) are the two main cellular components of the synovium. It has been widely reported that FLS and MLS play essential roles in the joint pathology of rheumatoid arthritis (RA ...
Jiajie Tu +7 more
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Fibroblast‐like synoviocytes: key effector cells in rheumatoid arthritis [PDF]
Summary: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) remains a significant unmet medical need despite significant therapeutic advances. The pathogenesis of RA is complex and includes many cell types, including T cells, B cells, and macrophages. Fibroblast‐like synoviocytes (FLS) in the synovial intimal lining also play a key role by producing cytokines that perpetuate ...
Beatrix, Bartok, Gary S, Firestein
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Pannus growth regulators as potential targets for biological therapy in rheumatoid arthritis
The main goal of treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is to suppress inflammation using basic and symptomatic therapies. At the same time, the above strategy does not significantly stop joint destruction that leads to disability in patients.
A. S. Mikhaylova, O. M. Lesnyak
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The role of proteases in pathologies of the synovial joint [PDF]
Synovial (diarthrodial) joints are employed within the body to provide skeletal mobility and have a characteristic structure adapted to provide a smooth almost frictionless surface for articulation.
Buttle, D, Jones, GC, Riley, GP
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Pathological role of fibroblast‐like synoviocytes in charcot neuroarthropathy [PDF]
ABSTRACTThis study was designed to characterize the synovium in the joints of Charcot neuroarthropathy (CNA) and investigate the potential role of fibroblast‐like synoviocytes (FLS) in the pathology of CNA. Synovial samples were collected from CNA patients (n = 7) and non‐CNA patients (n = 7), for control, during orthopaedic procedures and used for ...
Jeremy, Molligan +4 more
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Future therapeutic targets in rheumatoid arthritis? [PDF]
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by persistent joint inflammation. Without adequate treatment, patients with RA will develop joint deformity and progressive functional impairment.
A Balanescu +154 more
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Localization, Shedding, Regulation and Function of Aminopeptidase N/CD13 on Fibroblast like Synoviocytes. [PDF]
Aminopeptidase N/CD13 is highly expressed by fibroblast like synoviocytes (FLS) and may play a role in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). CD13 was previously detected in human synovial fluid where it was significantly increased in RA compared to osteoarthritis ...
Rachel L Morgan +8 more
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