Moving towards personalized medicine in rheumatoid arthritis |
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Authors: | Tamarah D de Jong Saskia Vosslamber Cornelis L Verweij |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pathology, Section of Inflammatory Disease Profiling, VU University Medical Center, Boelelaan 1118, 1081 HZ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2. Department of Rheumatology, Section of Inflammatory Disease Profiling, VU University Medical Center, Boelelaan 1117, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | To develop personalized medicine strategies for improvement of patient management in rheumatoid arthritis, the clinical and molecular properties of the individual patients need to be well characterized. A crucial step in this approach is to discover subgroups of patients that are characterized by a good or poor treatment outcome. Dennis and colleagues have identified distinct pretreatment gene expression profiles in affected synovial tissue specimens and a tissue type-related systemic protein pattern which are associated with a positive or negative clinical outcome to monotherapy with adalumimab (anti-TNFα) and tocilizumab (anti-IL-6 receptor). These observations assign biological pathways associated with response outcome and provide evidence for the existence of systemic, easy-to-measure predictive biomarkers for clinical benefit of these biologics. |
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