Endogenous stimulation is responsible for the high frequency of IL-17A-producing neutrophils in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Maria Gonzalez-OrozcoRosa E Barbosa-CobosPaola Santana-SanchezLizbeth Becerril-MendozaLeonardo Limon-CamachoAna I Juarez-EstradaGustavo E Lugo-ZamudioJose Moreno-RodriguezVianney Francisco Ortiz-NavarretePublished in: Allergy, asthma, and clinical immunology : official journal of the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2019)
IL-17A-producing neutrophils are increased in some RA patients, which are not related to disease activity but have an increased frequency in patients with recent-onset disease. This finding suggests that IL-17A-producing neutrophils play an early role in the development of RA.
Keyphrases
- disease activity
- high frequency
- rheumatoid arthritis
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- ankylosing spondylitis
- rheumatoid arthritis patients
- end stage renal disease
- transcranial magnetic stimulation
- juvenile idiopathic arthritis
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- peritoneal dialysis