Interesting. I am somewhat familiar with the cytokines, and TNFs in relation to a condition have and I am familiar with Remicade (infliximab) as I have IBD (Crohn’s). I used to be treated with anti alpha TNF infusions, but now with vedolizumab (Entyvio). Now whether this has also been applied to RA patirnts, I do not know. My question is how does the TNF distinguish whether joints or small intestines (or digestive tracts in general, and more specifically the ileum and/or caecum? What is the mechanism that distinguishes rheumatoid arthritis from inflammatory bowel disease. Different aisles or genetics? Thanks.
Amazing presentation I don’t understand it completely, but will re-watch the clip. Very well presented thx
Interesting. I am somewhat familiar with the cytokines, and TNFs in relation to a condition have and I am familiar with Remicade (infliximab) as I have IBD (Crohn’s). I
used to be treated with anti alpha TNF infusions, but now with vedolizumab
(Entyvio). Now whether this has also been applied to RA patirnts, I do not
know. My question is how does the TNF distinguish whether joints or small
intestines (or digestive tracts in general, and more specifically the ileum
and/or caecum? What is the mechanism that distinguishes rheumatoid arthritis
from inflammatory bowel disease. Different aisles or genetics? Thanks.