A review of Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription signaling and cytokines in the pain mechanism of rheumatoid arthritis

Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1177/1721727x231197498
Yue Xiong, Xiaohui Song, Xiangrui Sheng, Jian Wu, Xin Chang, Tian Ren, Jin Cao, T. Cheng, Mingjun Wang
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Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a progressive autoimmune disease characterized by chronic synovitis and articular destruction. Pain is the earliest and most important symptom. The Janus kinase/stat signaling pathway not only participates in the physiological processes such as the growth and differentiation of normal cells, but also plays a significant role in the pathological mechanisms such as pain in RA patients. Pain in RA patients is mediated by both inflammatory and non-inflammatory factors, including central sensitization and peripheral sensitization. Cytokines can regulate the nociceptor threshold through the JAK pathway, which leads to sensitization. In this review, we provide an overview of the physiological basis of pain modulation, the underlying importance of cytokines and JAK/STAT pathway in pain modulation, and finally introduce the performance of JAK inhibitors in clinical research. Having a better understanding of the mechanism of pain in RA may provide new therapeutic ideas and directions for the clinical improvement of pain in RA patients.
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类风湿性关节炎疼痛机制中Janus激酶/信号转导因子、转录信号激活因子及细胞因子的研究进展
类风湿性关节炎(RA)是一种以慢性滑膜炎和关节破坏为特征的进行性自身免疫性疾病。疼痛是最早也是最重要的症状。Janus激酶/stat信号通路不仅参与正常细胞的生长和分化等生理过程,而且在RA患者的疼痛等病理机制中发挥着重要作用。RA患者的疼痛由炎症和非炎症因素介导,包括中枢致敏和外周致敏。细胞因子可以通过JAK途径调节伤害感受器阈值,从而导致致敏。在这篇综述中,我们概述了疼痛调节的生理基础、细胞因子和JAK/STAT通路在疼痛调节中的潜在重要性,并介绍了JAK抑制剂在临床研究中的作用。更好地了解RA疼痛的机制,可以为RA患者疼痛的临床改善提供新的治疗思路和方向。
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