Galectin 3 and its binding protein in rheumatoid arthritis
Arthritis & Rheumatism2003Vol. 48(10), pp. 2788–2795
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Shiro Ohshima, Stefan Kuchen, Christian A. Seemayer, Diego Kyburz, Astrid Hirt, Stephanie Klinzing, Beat A. Michel, Renate E. Gay, Fu‐Tong Liu, Steffen Gay, Michel Neidhart
Abstract
Our data indicate that galectin 3 and G3BP are not only involved in inflammation, but also contribute to the activation of synovial fibroblasts. The intracellular accumulation of galectin 3 can be enhanced by TNFalpha. Thus, galectin 3 and G3BP represent novel markers of disease activity in RA.
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