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Title: Untying the correlation between apolipoproteins and rheumatoid arthritis
Authors: Makkar R
Behl T
Kumar A
Uddin M S
Bungau S
Keywords: Apolipoproteins
Cholesterol
Joint effusions
Lipids
Lipoproteins
Synovial fluid.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Inflammation Research
Abstract: Materials and methods: Various research and review articles highlighting the role of apolipoproteins and lipoproteins were procured from medical websites mainly Pubmed, Medline, Science Direct, etc., and studied for the writing of the review paper.Conclusion: Mainly apolipoproteins A-1, B and E are prominently increased in chronic inflammatory joint disorders. Several theories have been proposed to understand the source of increase of lipids and apolipoproteins in synovial fluid of the diseased patients compared to healthy individuals, yet the precise mechanism is still not lucid. Lipoproteins are believed to play both functional role and pathological role in the synovial fluid. The activated T-lymphocytes in patients of RA lead to activation of inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor and interleukins which embark to be the principal mechanism for induction of the disease. It can be thus concluded that the apolipoproteins prevent the activation of monocytes by blocking their contact of activation and thus play critical role in management of RA by inhibiting the production of proinflammatory cytokines.
URI: 10.1007/s00011-020-01410-5
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1749
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