1. Immune Mechanisms and Biomarkers in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
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Parodis, Ioannis and Sjöwall, Christopher
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HEAT shock proteins , *PLASMA cells , *ADVANCED glycation end-products , *CLINICAL trials , *TYPE I interferons , *B cells - Abstract
This article discusses the challenges in diagnosing and managing systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), an autoimmune disease that primarily affects women. The treatment landscape for SLE has evolved in recent years, with the development of new therapies and a focus on minimizing long-term damage. The article emphasizes the importance of identifying reliable biomarkers for SLE, and highlights several studies that have investigated potential biomarkers for monitoring disease activity and predicting outcomes. The article also explores the role of immune mechanisms, such as B cells, plasma cells, mitochondria, and Toll-like receptors, in SLE pathogenesis. Overall, the article provides valuable insights into the immune mechanisms and biomarkers associated with SLE, with the aim of improving diagnostics and patient management. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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