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Abstracts tagged "mouse model and rheumatoid arthritis (RA)"

  • Abstract Number: 33 • 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Card9 Is a Critical Regulator of Autoimmune Arthritis in SKG Mice

    Ruth Napier1, Ellen Lee1, Emily Vance1, Kimberly Samson2, Paige Snow3, Shimon Sakaguchi4 and Holly Rosenzweig1, 1Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, 2Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, 3Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, VA Portland Health Care System, Portland, OR, 4Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

    Background/Purpose: Caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9 (Card9) is a C-type lectin receptor known for its function in protection against fungal infection and association with human diseases…
  • Abstract Number: 44 • 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Histone Deacetylase 1 (HDAC1): A Novel Therapeutic Target in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Lisa Goschl1, Victoria Saferding2, Johan Bäcklund3, Clemens Scheinecker4, Josef S. Smolen5, Günter Steiner6, Wilfried Ellmeier1 and Michael Bonelli7, 1Medical University of Vienna,Institute of Immunology, Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology, Vienna, Austria, 2Medical University of Vienna, Austria, Vienna, Austria, 3Karolinska Institute,Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm, Sweden, 4Medical University of Vienna, Divison of Rheumatology, Vienna, Austria, 5Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine 3, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 6Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine III, Medical University Vienna, Austria, Vienna, Austria, 7Department of Internal Medicine 3, Division of Rheumatology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

    Background/Purpose: Despite enormous efforts to develop new therapeutic strategies for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the large number of non responding patients to currently available…
  • Abstract Number: 391 • 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Defective Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in Rheumatoid Arthritis Is Determined By Chronic Inflammation in Metabolic Tissues

    Nuria Barbarroja1, Ivan Arias de la Rosa2, Sergio Rodriguez-Cuenca3, Yolanda Jiménez-Gómez1, Patricia Ruiz-Limon2, Carlos Perez-Sanchez1, Maria Carmen Abalos-Aguilera2, Irene Cecchi2, Rafaela Ortega-Castro1, Jerusalem Calvo-Gutierrez1, Rocio Guzman-Ruiz4, Maria del Mar Malagon5, Eduardo Collantes-Estévez1, Antonio Vidal-Puig3, Alejandro Escudero-Contreras2 and Chary Lopez-Pedrera1, 1Rheumatology service, IMIBIC/Reina Sofia Hospital/University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain, 2Rheumatology Service, IMIBIC/Reina Sofia Hospital/University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain, 3Metabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Addenbroke’s Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 4Department of Cell Biology, Physiology, and Immunology,, IMIBIC/University of Córdoba/Reina Sofía University Hospital, Cordoba, Spain, 5Department of Cell Biology, Physiology, and Immunology,I, IMIBIC/University of Córdoba/Reina Sofía University Hospital, Cordoba, Spain

    Background/Purpose: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are at higher risk for insulin resistance (IR). The association between RA and IR, and its role on the different…
  • Abstract Number: 406 • 2017 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Mapping Changes in Monocyte and Macrophage Populations in the Synovium: An Aging Study in Arthritic KRN Ag7 Mice

    Anna B Montgomery1, Carla Cuda2, Philip J. Homan3, Harris Perlman2 and Deborah R. WInter2, 1Division of Rheumatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, 2Department of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, 3Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL

    Background/Purpose: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease of the joints associated with accelerated aging and increased mortality. Further, RA is linked with a number…
  • Abstract Number: 1029 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Functional Genetics of PTPN2 in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Haploinsufficiency of PTPN2 Promotes Severity of Th17-Cell Mediated Autoimmune Arthritis

    Mattias N. D. Svensson1,2, Karen M. Doody1, Cristiano Sacchetti1,2, Dennis J. Wu1, Gisen Kim3, Annelie Hellvard4, Brith Bergum4, Piotr Mydel4, Mitchell Kronenberg3, Michel L. Tremblay5 and Nunzio Bottini1,2, 1Cellular Biology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, La Jolla, CA, 2Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 3Developmental Immunology, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, La Jolla, CA, 4Clinical Science, Broegelmann Research Laboratory, Bergen, Norway, 5Goodman Cancer Centre, McGill University, Montréal, QC, Canada

    Background/Purpose: Genome-wide association studies have linked polymorphisms in the PTPN2 locus to rheumatoid arthritis (RA). PTPN2 encodes the tyrosine phosphatase TC-PTP, an important regulator of…
  • Abstract Number: 1434 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Effect of Systemic and Local Inflammation on the Insulin Resistance and Glucose/Lipid Metabolism in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Humans and CIA Mouse Model

    Nuria Barbarroja1, IVÁN ARIAS DE LA ROSA1, Manuel Peña1, Sergio Rodriguez-Cuenca2, Yolanda Jiménez-Gómez1, Patricia Ruiz-Limon3, Carlos Perez-Sanchez1, Maria Carmen Abalos-Aguilera3, Jerusalem Calvo-Gutierrez1, Eduardo Collantes-Estévez1, Antonio Vidal-Puig2, Chary Lopez-Pedrera1 and Alejandro Escudero-Contreras1, 1Rheumatology service, IMIBIC/Reina Sofia Hospital/University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain, 2Metabolic Research Laboratories, Wellcome Trust-MRC Institute of Metabolic Science, Addenbroke’s Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 3Rheumatology Service, IMIBIC/Reina Sofia Hospital/University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain

    Background/Purpose:  Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients are at higher risk for insulin resistance (IR). The association between RA and IR, and its role on the different…
  • Abstract Number: 2145 • 2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    The Modulation of Macrophage Polarization By SIRT1 Maybe New Target Therapy in Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Sang-Yeob Lee1, Won Tae Chung2, Sung Won Lee3, So Youn Park4 and Bae Jae Ho5, 1Cell Biology, Dong -A university, South Korea, Pusan, South Korea, 2Rheumatology, Dong-A University Hospital, Busan, South Korea, 3Dong-A university,Busan, South Korea, Pusan, South Korea, 4Medical Research Center for Ischemic Tissue Regeneration, Pusan national university, Yong -San, South Korea, 5department of biochemistry, medical college, Pusan National University,, MD, PhD, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea

    Background/Purpose: The polarization of macrophages was the expressed to M1/M2 phenotype by various stimuli or environment signals. The M1 macrophage was pro-inflammatory phenotype and was…
  • Abstract Number: 1964 • 2014 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Changes in Soluble CD18 Reflect Latency in the Immune System and Predict Radiographic Progression in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Tue Wenzel Kragstrup1, Babak Jalilian1, Kresten Krarup Keller2, Kristian Stengaard-Pedersen3, Merete Lund Hetland4, Kim Hørslev-Petersen5, Peter Junker6, Mikkel Østergaard4, Ellen Margrethe Hauge7,8, Malene Hvid1, Thomas Vorup-Jensen1 and Bent Deleuran1,3, 1Department of Biomedicine, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, 2Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark, 3Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark, 4Glostrup University Hospital, Glostrup, Denmark, 5Research Unit at King Christian X Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Graasten, Denmark, 6Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark, 7Dept. of Anatomi, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, 8Rheumatology, Department of Rheumatology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark

    Background/Purpose In early rheumatoid arthritis (RA), clinical disease characterized by swollen and painful joints is caused by synovitis. However, presence of autoantibodies may precede the…
  • Abstract Number: 1280 • 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    The Role of Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Receptor 3 Signaling in Murine Collagen-Induced Arthiritis

    Hidetake Nagahara1, Masataka Kohno1, Ken Murakami1, Aihiro Yamamoto1, Takahiro Seno1, Wataru Fujii1, Kazuki Fujioka1, Yuji Kukida1, Ryo Oda2, Hiroyoshi Fujiwara2 and Yutaka Kawahito1, 1Department of Inflammation and Immunology, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan, 2Department of Orthopaedics, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, kyoto, Japan

    Background/Purpose: Sphingolipids represent a major class of lipids that are ubiquitously expressed in eukaryotic cell membranes. Through the interaction with a family of five G-protein-coupled…
  • Abstract Number: 1288 • 2013 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

    Development Of Antibodies Specific For Carbamylated Protein Precedes Disease Onset In Mice With Collagen-Induced Arthritis

    Leendert A. Trouw1, Bisheng Liu1, Jing Shi1, Diahann T.S.L. Jansen1, Martin Hegen2, Tom W.J. Huizinga1, Jeroen N. Stoop1 and René E. M. Toes1, 1Rheumatology, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, Netherlands, 2Pfizer, Cambridge, MA

    Background/Purpose: Antibodies against citrullinated proteins are a characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Recently, we demonstrated that autoantibodies recognizing homocitrulline containing proteins are present in sera…
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