Papel de los polimorfismos -238 y -308 del promotor del factor de necrosis tumoral alfa en la patogenia y respuesta al tratamiento anti- factor de necrosis tumoral alfa en artritis reumatoide
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Llanos M., Carolina
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Papel de los polimorfismos -238 y -308 del promotor del factor de necrosis tumoral alfa en la patogenia y respuesta al tratamiento anti- factor de necrosis tumoral alfa en artritis reumatoide
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic autoimmune disease that
affects 0.8% of the world population, it affects the synovial membrane of joints and the clinical
presentation encompasses a wide spectrum, ranging from a mild to a severe and erosive disease
that causes joint and cartilage destruction which finally provokes irreversible structural damage
and patient disability. In the last years, there have been important advances in the pathogenesis
of this disease, the efforts have been concentrated on pro-inflammatory cytokines such as tumor
necrosis factor alpha (TNFα). This protein guides numerous events in the synovial and systemic
inflammatory process and is encoded in the Major Histocompability Complex (MHC), one of the
most polymorphic of the genome. Polymorphisms affecting the TNFα gene and its regulatory
regions are associated with RA prevalence and course. There is a possible association between
these polymorphisms and the clinical response to the use of monoclonal antibodies anti-TNFα.
The possibility that the determination of genotypes -238 and -308 may have prognostic and
therapeutic consequences is debated nowadays
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Rev Méd Chile 2005; 133: 1089-1095
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