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Abstracts tagged "Cytokines and fibroblasts"

  • Abstract Number: 19 • 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Pentagalloyl Glucose (PGG) Exhibits Anti-Rheumatic Activity in Human RA Synovial Fibroblasts and Rat Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis

    Sadiq Umar1, Gates Roe1, Sabrina Fechtner1 and Salahuddin Ahmed2, 1Department of Pharmaceutical Science, Washington State University College of Pharmacy, Spokane, WA, 2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Washington State University College of Pharmacy, Spokane, WA

    Background/Purpose: Pentagalloyl glucose (PGG) is a natural polyphenolic and water-soluble gallotannin that exhibits anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory activities. In the present study, we evaluated the efficacy…
  • Abstract Number: 1168 • 2015 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    MiR125a-5p Mediates Angiogenic Mechanisms in Inflammatory Arthritis

    Mary Connolly1, Sarah Wade1, Douglas J. Veale2 and Ursula Fearon1, 1St. Vincent's University Hospital, Centre for Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases, Dublin Academic Medical Centre, Dublin 4, Ireland, 2St Vincent's University Hospital, Centre for Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases, Dublin Academic Medical Centre, Dublin 4, Ireland

    Background/Purpose: MicroRNAs (miRNA) belong to a class of small, evolutionarily conserved, noncoding RNAs that function as post-transcriptional repressors of gene expression. An accumulating body of…
  • Abstract Number: 1781 • 2012 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Functional Analysis of the Primary Cilium in Rheumatoid Arthritis Synovial Fibroblasts

    Kerstin Klein1, Beat A. Michel1, Alexander Vogetseder2, Renate Gay1, Steffen Gay1 and Caroline Ospelt1, 1Center of Experimental Rheumatology, University Hospital Zurich and Zurich Center of Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP), Zurich, Switzerland, 2Department of Pathology, Department of Pathology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

    Background/Purpose: The primary cilium is a microtubule-based, polarized, antenna structure that emanates from the cell surface of most mammalian cell types. It serves as a…
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