Publications by authors named "Lianghu Liu"

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterized by synovial inflammation and the production of autoantibodies. Previous studies have indicated an association between high-salt diets (HSD) and an increased risk of RA, yet the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Macrophage pyroptosis, a pro-inflammatory form of cell death, plays a pivotal role in RA.

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As a means of communication between immune cells and non-immune cells, Interleukins (ILs) has the main functions of stimulating the proliferation and activation of inflammatory immune cells such as dendritic cells and lymphocytes, promote the development of blood cells and so on. However, dysregulation of ILs expression is a major feature of autoinflammatory diseases. The drugs targeting ILs or IL-like biologics have played an important role in the clinical treatment of autoinflammatory diseases.

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Article Synopsis
  • * In a study with mice, ethanol treatment increased a specific gut bacteria (Muribaculaceae) and elevated levels of a metabolite called acetate, which helped reduce arthritis severity.
  • * Acetate seems to lower activity in neutrophils (a type of immune cell), aiding in the management of RA, and could provide new treatment options that mimic the benefits of ethanol without negative effects.
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Autoimmune diseases are pathological conditions that result from the misidentification of self-antigens in immune system, leading to host tissue damage and destruction. These diseases can affect different organs and systems, including the blood, joints, skin, and muscles. Despite the significant progress made in comprehending the underlying pathogenesis, the complete mechanism of autoimmune disease is still not entirely understood.

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