Role of adaptive immune cells in the pathogenesis of juvenile idiopathic arthritis / 国际儿科学杂志
International Journal of Pediatrics
; (6): 130-134, 2022.
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ABSTRACT
Juvenile idiopathic arthritis(JIA)is a common chronic rheumatic disease in childhood.It is not a single disease, but a group of heterogeneous diseases including different subtypes.The etiology and pathogenesis of JIA are still unclear.It is currently believed that immune response disorders play an important role in its pathogenesis and development.Different subgroups of adaptive immune cells(including T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes, etc.)may participate in the pathogenesis of different subtypes of JIA, leading to different clinical manifestations.However, the specific mechanism of action and related molecular signaling pathways have not been fully elucidated.This paper reviews the latest research results in recent years and explores the role of different types of adaptive immune cells in the development of various subtypes of JIA, which will help the precise diagnosis and individualized treatment of each subtype of JIA.
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Etiology_studies
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Zh
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International Journal of Pediatrics
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2022
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