Targeting monocytes/macrophages in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis

JL Davignon, M Hayder, M Baron, JF Boyer… - …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
JL Davignon, M Hayder, M Baron, JF Boyer, A Constantin, F Apparailly, R Poupot…
Rheumatology, 2013academic.oup.com
Biotherapies have revolutionized the treatment of RA. However, much work is needed to
understand all the mechanisms of these biotherapies, and alternatives are needed to
circumvent adverse effects and the high cost of these long-lasting treatments. In this article
we outline some of the approaches we have used to target monocytes/macrophages as
major components of inflammation and bone homeostasis. We also discuss how anti-TNF-α
antibodies target monocytes/macrophages in the complex mechanisms contributing to …
Abstract
Biotherapies have revolutionized the treatment of RA. However, much work is needed to understand all the mechanisms of these biotherapies, and alternatives are needed to circumvent adverse effects and the high cost of these long-lasting treatments. In this article we outline some of the approaches we have used to target monocytes/macrophages as major components of inflammation and bone homeostasis. We also discuss how anti-TNF-α antibodies target monocytes/macrophages in the complex mechanisms contributing to inhibition of inflammation.
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