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The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases

A better understanding of cytokine biology over the last two decades has allowed the successful development of cytokine inhibitors against tumour necrosis factor and interleukin (IL)-1 and IL-6. The introduction of these therapies should be considered a breakthrough in the management of several rheu...

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Autores principales: Gabay, Cem, McInnes, Iain B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2714102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19519923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar2680
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description A better understanding of cytokine biology over the last two decades has allowed the successful development of cytokine inhibitors against tumour necrosis factor and interleukin (IL)-1 and IL-6. The introduction of these therapies should be considered a breakthrough in the management of several rheumatic diseases. However, many patients will exhibit no or only partial response to these therapies, thus emphasising the importance of exploring other therapeutic strategies. In this article, we review the most recent information on novel cytokines that are often members of previously described cytokine families such as the IL-1 superfamily (IL-18 and IL-33), the IL-12 superfamily (IL-27 and IL-35), the IL-2 superfamily (IL-15 and IL-21), and IL-17. Several data derived from experimental models and clinical samples indicate that some of these cytokines contribute to the pathophysiology of arthritis and other inflammatory diseases. Targeting of some of these cytokines has already been tested in clinical trials with interesting results.
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spelling pubmed-27141022009-11-19 The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases Gabay, Cem McInnes, Iain B Arthritis Res Ther Review A better understanding of cytokine biology over the last two decades has allowed the successful development of cytokine inhibitors against tumour necrosis factor and interleukin (IL)-1 and IL-6. The introduction of these therapies should be considered a breakthrough in the management of several rheumatic diseases. However, many patients will exhibit no or only partial response to these therapies, thus emphasising the importance of exploring other therapeutic strategies. In this article, we review the most recent information on novel cytokines that are often members of previously described cytokine families such as the IL-1 superfamily (IL-18 and IL-33), the IL-12 superfamily (IL-27 and IL-35), the IL-2 superfamily (IL-15 and IL-21), and IL-17. Several data derived from experimental models and clinical samples indicate that some of these cytokines contribute to the pathophysiology of arthritis and other inflammatory diseases. Targeting of some of these cytokines has already been tested in clinical trials with interesting results. BioMed Central 2009 2009-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2714102/ /pubmed/19519923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/ar2680 Text en Copyright © 2009 BioMed Central Ltd
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The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases
title The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases
title_full The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases
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title_short The biological and clinical importance of the 'new generation' cytokines in rheumatic diseases
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