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- Many autoimmune diseases are driven by abnormal B cells, which can produce anti-self antibodies and also dysregulate other immune system components.
- Earlier reports have indicated that the oncology drug teclistamab (Tecvayli), which targets B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) and the CD3 protein, was helpful in a small
2-Gene Blood Test for Kawasaki Disease in Febrile Children
JAMA Network Open has publshed that a simple 2-gene blood test may aid the earlier diagnosis of Kawasaki disease in children with febrile illnesses.
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No Fetal Risks with First Trimester NSAID Use
PLoS Medicine has published a population-based retrospective cohort study from the Southern Israeli Pregnancy Registry (siPREG) project showing that 1st trimester exposure to NSAIDs was not associated with major congenital malformatoin (MCM) risk.
Read ArticleWhere are we with Biomarkers in Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Biomarker interest has grown considerably in the last 2 decades, owing to advances in genetics, imaging, protein, and multiomics. Despite these advances, biomarkers as the predictive holy grail of RA therapeutics and prognostication have not yet advanced beyond rheumatoid serologies and C-reactive protein (CRP).
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Redefining axial spondyloarthritis
An editorial in Lancet Rheumatology calls for "..reframing axSpA as a systemic, autoimmune inflammatory disease with multiorgan involvement and substantial unmet need."
The pathogenesis relies on not only HLA-B27, but also on environmental triggers, immune dysregulation, and gut inflammation. AxSpA is not confined to the spine, as gut dysbiosis leads to immune activation, driven by IL-17, IL-22, and TNF.
Read ArticleJAMA Review on Low Back Pain
A comprehensive JAMA review synthesizes current evidence on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical evaluation, and treatment of nonspecific low back pain, drawing on 108 publications identified from a PubMed search (2005–2026) and the most recent guidelines from the WHO, ACP, and NICE. While the primary audience is generalists, the review carries important implications for rheumatologists who regularly encounter patients with back pain
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