Expressão de proteínas reguladoras do complemento CD55, CD59, CD35 e CD46 na artrite reumatoide

  • Piccoli A
  • Alegretti A
  • Schneider L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease associated with polyarticular infl ammatory synovitis affecting mainly peripheral joints. It affects approximately 1% of the world population, being two to three times more prevalent in women. Rheumatoid arthritis has a complex and multifactorial pathogenesis. The synovium of the affected joints is infi ltrated by T and B lymphocytes, macrophages, and granulocytes. The rheumatoid synovium has proliferative characteristics, forming the pannus, which invades cartilage and bone, leading to normal architecture destruction and function loss. The decreased expression of complement regulatory proteins (CRP) seems to play an important role in RA activity, and is associated with worsening of the clinical symptoms. In several models of autoimmune diseases, the overactivation of the complement system (CS) is the cause of disease exacerbation. This article aimed at reviewing the main aspects related to CS regulation in RA in order to provide a better understanding of the potential role of this system in the pathophysiology and activity of the disease.

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Piccoli, A. K., Alegretti, A. P., Schneider, L., Lora, P. S., & Xavier, R. M. (2011). Expressão de proteínas reguladoras do complemento CD55, CD59, CD35 e CD46 na artrite reumatoide. Revista Brasileira de Reumatologia, 51(5), 503–510. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0482-50042011000500009

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