The role of Bruton's tyrosine kinase in pathogenesis of chronic spontaneous urticaria and the prospects for the use of new treatment
Elena S. Fedenko,
Olga G. Elisyutina,
Natalia I. Ilina
Abstract:Chronic spontaneous urticaria is a fairly common disease with an unpredictable course, burdensome symptoms and a significant negative impact on patients` quality of life. Despite the established stepwise approach to treatment with antihistamines in standard and increased dosages, anti-IgE therapy, there remains a portion of patients with unsatisfactory control of urticaria symptoms, with the need to develop drugs that target new therapeutic targets. Mast cells, basophils and B cells are key cells involved in t… Show more
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