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Dr Philippe RONDEAUX Chef de Clinique RHUMATOLOGIE ISPPC CHU de CHARLEROI
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Alerte Arthrose LeVif/l'Express no. 37 | 15 septembre 2017
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Arthrose vs Arthrite
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Arthrose vs Arthrite
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Arthrose vs Arthrite
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Arthrose
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Arthrose : Prévalence
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Arthrose
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Arthrose : évolution
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Arthrose : Prise en Charge
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Arthrose : Prise en Charge
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Sport et Arthrose
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La Polyarthrite Rhumatoïde
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La Polyarthrite Rhumatoïde
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La Spondylarthrite ankylosante
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La Spondylarthrite ankylosante
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Physiopathologie de la Spondylarthrite ankylosante
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Polyarthrite Psoriasique
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Role du TNFalpha dans l’Inflamation
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Inhibition des cytokines
Interaction normale Neutralisation des cytokines Cytokines inflammatoires Anticorps monoclonal Récepteur de cytokine Récepteur soluble Signaux inflammatoires Pas de signal Bloquage du récepteur Anticorps monoclonal Inhibition of Cytokines Cytokines exert their damaging effects by binding to specific receptors, and there are several potential approaches that can be employed to block these effects. Cytokines can be neutralized through the use of antibodies or soluble receptors. With this approach, the cytokine never reaches the receptor on the cell of interest. This avenue for the treatment of RA has been taken with soluble TNF- receptor fusion proteins, soluble IL receptors, monoclonal antibodies against TNF-, and monoclonal antibodies against IL-6. Receptor antagonists or antibodies can bind to cytokine receptors on cells and prevent cytokines from binding. This blocks their actions on the cell in question. This approach to the treatment of RA has been taken with recombinant IL-1Ra and an antibody against the IL-6 receptor. Administration of anti-inflammatory cytokines can inhibit expression of inflammatory cytokines. This approach has been taken with IL-4 and IL-10. Choy EHS, Panayi GS. Cytokine pathways and joint inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis. N Engl J Med. 2001;344: Antagoniste du récepteur Pas de signal Adapté avec la permission de Choy EHS, Panayi GS. N Engl J Med 2001;344: Copyright © 2001 Massachusetts Medical Society. All rights reserved.
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Maladies concernées par le TNFα
Polyarthrites Spondylarthrites Rhumatisme Psoriasiques
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Ostéoporose
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Ostéoporose fracturaire
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Ostéoporose vs Arthrose
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Ostéoporose : diagnostique
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Physiopathologie de l’Ostéoporose
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Ostéoporose : traitements
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La Fibromyalgie
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La Fibromyalgie
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