Understanding the dynamics: pathways involved in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis
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Abstract
RA is a progressive inflammatory autoimmune disease with articular and systemic effects. Its exact cause is unknown, but genetic and environmental factors are contributory. T cells, B cells and the orchestrated interaction of pro-inflammatory cytokines play key roles in the pathophysiology of RA. Differentiation of naïve T cells into Th 17 (T(H)17) cells results in the production of IL-17, a potent cytokine that promotes synovitis. B cells further the pathogenic process through antigen presentation and autoantibody and cytokine production. Joint damage begins at the synovial membrane, where the influx and/or local activation of mononuclear cells and the formation of new blood vessels cause synovitis. Pannus,…
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- Medicine
- Synovitis
- Immunology
- Cytokine
- Synovial membrane
- Inflammation
- Tumor necrosis factor alpha
- Arthritis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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