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Targeting lymphocyte activation to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Joint, bone, spine : revue du rhumatisme [Joint Bone Spine] Journal article

 
Falgarone G, Semerano L, Rullé S, Boissier MC 
Targeting lymphocyte activation to treat rheumatoid arthritis. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Joint Bone Spine 2009 Jun 15.


The introduction of targeted treatments has radically changed the management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Abatacept is among these new treatments emerging from recent insights into joint immunopathology. Abatacept blocks the interaction between antigen-presenting cells and T-cells, thereby diminishing T-cell activation and possibly improving overall cell regulation. In RA patients, abatacept is effective in decreasing the arthritis, pain, disability, fatigue, and radiological joint damage. Abatacept provides lasting remissions or low levels of disease activity and therefore constitutes a valuable addition to the current therapeutic armamentarium for RA, which is hoped to make a full remission an attainable goal in the overall population of RA patients.



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