Elevated levels of plasma collagen priple helix repeat-containing (CTHRC1) protein correlates with increased granul ocytopoiesis and higher rheumatoid arthritis disease severity score

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2016-05

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Myngbay, A.
Bexeitov, Y.
Adilbayeva, A.
Yevstratenko, B. P.
Aitzhanova, R. M.
Otarbayev, N. K.
Adarichev, V.A.

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Monitoring and suppressing activity of the pathological granulating pannus tissue is essential for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) management. Synovial joints pain and tissue destruction is a derivative of the pannus activity. In a mouse model for RAwe found CTHRC1, a secreted and circulating protein, to be inducible in arthritis and correlated with the disease severity. We performed a clinical investigation to ascertain the role of CTHRC1 in the progression of the disease.

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Rheumatoid Arthritis

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A. Myngbay, Y. Bexeitov, A. Adilbayeva, B. P. Yevstratenko, R. M. Aitzhanova, N. K. Otarbayev, and V.A. Adarichev. 2016. Elevated levels of plasma collagen priple helix repeat-containing (CTHRC1) protein correlates with increased granul ocytopoiesis and higher rheumatoid arthritis disease severity score. Abstract book. 4 th International Scientific Conference “Regenerative medicine & healthy aging”. National Laboratory Astana, Nazarbayev University. http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/1521

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