Rheumatoid arthritis-autoantibody induced pain-like behavior and bone erosion -links to osteoclast activity and ASIC3-mediated sensitization - Neuro-Dol
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Rheumatoid arthritis-autoantibody induced pain-like behavior and bone erosion -links to osteoclast activity and ASIC3-mediated sensitization

Alexandra Jurczak
Lauriane Delay
Julie Barbier
Lars Klareskog
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Fabien Marchand
Camilla I Svensson
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Joint pain is one of the most debilitating symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and up to 70% of patients rate pain improvement as their priority. A major subset of RA patients is seropositive for anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA, which together with other autoantibodies, are often detected in serum or synovial fluid before joint inflammation and RA diagnosis. Seropositivity is often associated with pre-arthritis symptoms which include arthralgia (joint pain) and bone loss. We previously found that transferring ACPA IgG purified from RA patients to mice induces pain-like behavior and bone erosion, independent of joint inflammation 1 .

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hal-04849400 , version 1 (19-12-2024)

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Alexandra Jurczak, Lauriane Delay, Julie Barbier, Emerson Krock, Gustaf Wigerblad, et al.. Rheumatoid arthritis-autoantibody induced pain-like behavior and bone erosion -links to osteoclast activity and ASIC3-mediated sensitization. 17th World Congress on Pain, Sep 2018, Boston, United States. ⟨hal-04849400⟩
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