Personalised treatment of rheumatoid arthritis based on cytokine profiles and synovial tissue signatures: potentials and challenges

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Jérôme Avouac , Jonathan Kay , Ernest Choy
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Abstract

Background

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune, chronic inflammatory disease that mainly affects the joints and periarticular soft tissues. Although there have been significant advances in RA treatment over the past two decades, approximately 40% of patients do not respond to first-line biological disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (bDMARDs). Physicians often use an empirical, trial-and-error approach to select bDMARDs to treat patients with RA. This is inefficient and can be costly for healthcare systems which have limited resources. Unlike in oncology, where molecular pathology helps guide targeted therapies, reliable, predictive biomarkers for drug response in RA are yet to be identified. This narrative review aims to summarise current knowledge on novel biomarkers of disease activity and drug response in RA, with a particular focus on serum cytokine profiles and macrophage and fibroblast subsets in synovial tissue. We also highlight key areas of further research that could advance the development of targeted therapies for patients with RA.

Methods

We searched PubMed to identify studies pertaining to biomarkers of disease activity and drug response in the treatment of RA.

Results

We present a detailed overview of the key studies that have identified serum cytokine profiles and synovial macrophage and fibroblast subsets as novel biomarkers of disease activity and drug response in RA.

Conclusion

A novel, evidence-based approach to precision medicine in RA, which involves tailoring treatment based on cytokine profiles and synovial tissue signatures, shows promise for improving patient care. However, more research is needed to identify biomarkers that predict drug response.
基于细胞因子谱和滑膜组织特征的类风湿关节炎个体化治疗:潜力和挑战
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种主要影响关节和关节周围软组织的自身免疫性慢性炎症性疾病。尽管在过去的二十年里,类风湿性关节炎的治疗已经取得了重大进展,但大约40%的患者对一线生物疾病缓解抗风湿药物(bDMARDs)没有反应。医生通常使用经验,反复试验的方法来选择bdmard治疗RA患者。这种做法效率低下,而且对于资源有限的医疗保健系统来说可能代价高昂。与分子病理学有助于指导靶向治疗的肿瘤学不同,RA药物反应的可靠、预测性生物标志物尚未确定。这篇叙述性综述旨在总结目前关于RA疾病活动性和药物反应的新生物标志物的知识,特别关注血清细胞因子谱和滑膜组织中的巨噬细胞和成纤维细胞亚群。我们还强调了进一步研究的关键领域,这些领域可以促进RA患者靶向治疗的发展。方法:我们检索PubMed以确定与RA治疗中疾病活动性和药物反应的生物标志物有关的研究。我们详细概述了已确定血清细胞因子谱和滑膜巨噬细胞和成纤维细胞亚群作为RA疾病活动性和药物反应的新生物标志物的关键研究。结论:一种基于细胞因子谱和滑膜组织特征的新型循证精准医疗方法有望改善患者护理。然而,需要更多的研究来确定预测药物反应的生物标志物。
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CiteScore
9.20
自引率
4.00%
发文量
176
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism provides access to the highest-quality clinical, therapeutic and translational research about arthritis, rheumatology and musculoskeletal disorders that affect the joints and connective tissue. Each bimonthly issue includes articles giving you the latest diagnostic criteria, consensus statements, systematic reviews and meta-analyses as well as clinical and translational research studies. Read this journal for the latest groundbreaking research and to gain insights from scientists and clinicians on the management and treatment of musculoskeletal and autoimmune rheumatologic diseases. The journal is of interest to rheumatologists, orthopedic surgeons, internal medicine physicians, immunologists and specialists in bone and mineral metabolism.
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