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Proinflammatory T cell polarization is already present in patients with early knee osteoarthritis.

Nils RosshirtRichard TrauthHadrian PlatzerElena TripelTimo A NeesHanns-Martin LorenzTheresa TretterBabak Moradi
Published in: Arthritis research & therapy (2021)
Early OA joints show already significant inflammation through CD4+ T cell infiltration, with predominant Th1 cell polarization. Inflammation seems to be driven by direct proinflammatory cell interaction. Cytokine signaling seems to be negligible at the site of inflammation in early OA, with only IL-6 being significantly increased in SF compared to PB.
Keyphrases
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