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A new study describes an anti-inflammatory signalling pathway mediated by TNFR2 and the signalling molecule 14-3-3ε and the effects of this pathway on macrophage polarization.
An engineered protein that blocks CCR6–CCL20 signalling was able to prevent and treat skin, joint and entheseal inflammation in an IL-23-dependent mouse model of psoriatic arthritis.
Infection with malaria parasites can prevent progression to severe kidney disease in lupus-prone mice by preventing the migration of CCL17-producing dendritic cells to the kidneys.
In a new study, researchers have engineered exosomes that could be used to modulate the macrophage population in the synovium and promote resolution of arthritis.
A retrospective cohort study provides further insight into the 6-month outcomes of children with MIS-C, highlighting the importance of physical and mental rehabilitation.
Results of a new study implicate tenascin C in entheseal new bone formation in ankylosing spondylitis and suggest this protein could be targeted therapeutically.