Summary:
Understanding of the role of cytokine network in inflammation has led to development of novel
biological agents which have been of the major breakthrough in the therapy of rheumatoid arthritis
during the last few years. More than half of the patients in clinical trials do not achieve
ACR50 responses and remissions are still rare. Anti-cytokine drugs could also have serious side
effects. Therefore significant efforts are focused on characterizing the signal transduction cascades
that are activated by these cytokines and, in turn, regulate their expression. The most light
is shed on the mitogen activated protein-kinase (MAPK), JAK/STAT and transcription factor NF-
κB cascades that are pivotal regulators of expression of proinflammatory mediators. Active forms
of these proteinkinases and transcription factors are expressed in rheumatic joint tissue and
their proper inhibitors should provide novel therapeutic intervention in rheumatoid arthritis in
the near future.
Key words:
rheumatoid arthritis, signal transduction cascade, mitogen activated protein-kinase
(MAPK), JAK/STAT, transcription factor NF-κB
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