Current therapies targeting individual factors in inflammatory arthritis show variable efficacy, often requiring treatment with combinations of...
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[title] => IĸBζ as a Central Modulator of Inflammatory Arthritis Pathogenesis
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Gaurav Swarnkar, Musarrat Naaz, Dorothy Mims, Prashant Gupta, Timothy Peterson, Matthew J. Christopher, Srikanth Singamaneni, Gabriel Mbalaviele, Yousef Abu-Amer
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Arthritis & Rheumatology
Abstract
Current therapies targeting individual factors in inflammatory arthritis show variable efficacy, often requiring treatment with combinations of drugs, and are associated with undesirable side effects. NF-ĸB is critical for the production and function of most inflammatory cytokines. However, given its essential role in physiologic processes, targeting NF-ĸB is precarious. Hence, identifying pathways downstream of NF-ĸB that selectively govern the expression of inflammatory cytokines in inflammatory arthritis would be advantageous. We have previously identified IĸBζ as a unique inflammatory signature of NF-ĸB that controls the transcription of inflammatory cytokines only under pathologic conditions while sparing physiologic NF-ĸB signals.
Keywords/Topics
Pain ; Arthritis
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