2023
DOI: 10.1111/1756-185x.14560
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The role, targets and mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine in regulating the balance of T helper type 17/regulatory Tcells in rheumatoid arthritis

Abstract: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a persistent systemic autoimmune disease, having all the hallmarks of joint swelling, joint tenderness, and progressive joint destruction, with synovitis and pannus formation as the basic pathological changes. T‐lymphocyte infiltration is the key to its pathogenesis. During the growth of RA, the share of regulatory T (Treg) cells decreases, while the percentage of T helper type 17 (Th17) cells increases, giving rise to an imbalance of Th17/Treg cells. Modern medicine has made great… Show more

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“…Traditional Chinese medicine is characterised by syndrome differentiation, disease combination, and the overall regulation, prevention, and treatment of RA and PMOP. By giving full play to its multi-target, multi-component, and multi-channel advantages, it can achieve the same effect as Western medicine; at the same time, it has few side effects, low price, convenient oral administration, high recognition and acceptance of patients, and has great potential in the treatment of RA and PMOP ( 247 , 248 ). In addition, traditional Chinese medicine compounds can not only improve the curative effect but also avoid serious side effects or drug resistance through multi-component comprehensive treatment ( 249 ).…”
Section: Immunotherapy For Rheumatoid Arthritis and Postmenopausal Os...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional Chinese medicine is characterised by syndrome differentiation, disease combination, and the overall regulation, prevention, and treatment of RA and PMOP. By giving full play to its multi-target, multi-component, and multi-channel advantages, it can achieve the same effect as Western medicine; at the same time, it has few side effects, low price, convenient oral administration, high recognition and acceptance of patients, and has great potential in the treatment of RA and PMOP ( 247 , 248 ). In addition, traditional Chinese medicine compounds can not only improve the curative effect but also avoid serious side effects or drug resistance through multi-component comprehensive treatment ( 249 ).…”
Section: Immunotherapy For Rheumatoid Arthritis and Postmenopausal Os...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Fibroblasts,Tcells,Bcells, macrophages, neutrophils, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts interact witheachother,leadingtothecomplicatedpathophysiologyofRA, includingsynovialinflammationandbonedestruction. 19,20 Regard-ingtheimmuneresponseinpatientswithCOVID-19,cell-cellinteraction was also investigated but the connection with autoimmune diseasesstillneedstobefurthercomprehensivelyevaluated. 21 The pathwaymaybesimilarbetweenRAandCOVID-19,similarityleads toapossiblemutualassociation.…”
Section: Whatifpatientswith Rheumatoidarthritishavecovid -19?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cell–cell interactions play an important role in the pathogenesis of RA in recent studies, mainly on synovial inflammation and metabolic dysregulation of fibroblasts 18 . Fibroblasts, T cells, B cells, macrophages, neutrophils, osteoblasts, and osteoclasts interact with each other, leading to the complicated pathophysiology of RA, including synovial inflammation and bone destruction 19,20 . Regarding the immune response in patients with COVID‐19, cell–cell interaction was also investigated but the connection with autoimmune diseases still needs to be further comprehensively evaluated 21 .…”
Section: Interaction Of Rheumatoid Arthritis and Covid‐19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1] Traditional Chinese medicine or herbal medicine has been reported to be one possible complementary method in management of RA. [2,3] However, most of these reports were focused on basic research, including in vitro experiments and animal experiments, while clinical observations were not enough.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%