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Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis Before and After TNF or JAK Inhibitor Treatment

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    Image credit:   https://openai.com/index/dall-e/     Rheumatoid arthritis, or RA as it's often called, is a condition where your body's immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of your joints, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness. Many people with RA find that their symptoms can be managed with medications called TNF or JAK inhibitors. These drugs help to calm down the overactive immune system in the joints. However, some patients still don't respond well to these treatments, and doctors are always looking for better ways to understand and treat this condition. This new piece of research has taken a really close look at the fluid inside the joints of people with RA, known as synovial fluid or SF. The scientists used a clever technique called single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). This allows them to study the individual cells present in the SF and see what genes they are switching on and off. By doing this before and after patients received TNF or ...

Shared and specific fibroblast cell types across tissues

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                                                                     Image credit:   https://openai.com/index/dall-e/       Imagine your body is like a bustling town, and within this town, you've got all sorts of workers doing different jobs. Fibroblasts are one of these key groups of workers. They're cells that are found all over the body, and they're usually known for producing the stuff that holds our tissues together, like scaffolding – what scientists call the extracellular matrix. They're also involved in keeping things ticking over normally. However, in conditions like cancer, it turns out these fibroblasts can become a bit more complicated. Scientists have started to realise that not all fibroblasts are the same; there's a lot of variety amongst them, which they call heterogeneity. Under...