Immunopathogenic mechanisms of rheumatoid arthritis and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs

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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic, progressive autoimmune disease characterized by synovitis and symmetrical joint destruction. RA has become one of the key diseases endangering human health, but its etiology is not clear. Therefore, identifying the immunopathogenic mechanisms of RA and developing therapeutic drugs to treat autoimmune diseases have always been difficult. This article mainly reviews the immunopathogenic mechanism of RA and advances in the study of anti-inflammatory drugs in order to provide a reference for the treatment of RA and drug development in the future.

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Zhang, L., Zhang, Y., & Pan, J. (2021). Immunopathogenic mechanisms of rheumatoid arthritis and the use of anti-inflammatory drugs. Intractable and Rare Diseases Research. International Advancement Center for Medicine and Health Research Co., Ltd. https://doi.org/10.5582/IRDR.2021.01022

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