Title of article :
The Role of DNA Methylation in Development and Progression of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Author/Authors :
Mohammed ، Fawziah Medical Laboratory Sciences.Faculty of Allied Health Sciences - Kuwait University University. Kuwait. , Moosavi ، Akbar School of Paramedical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences
From page :
1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease of unknown etiology that results in progressive joint destruction and ultimately to disability. Currently effective biologic therapies, exist for approximately  40% of patients, but disease activity remains inadequately controlled in others. Therefore, it is crucial  to identify specific markers that predict therapeutic response in various patients, prior to the initiation of therapy.  DNA methylation , as a epigenetic factor, is increasingly being explored as a potential theranostic biomarker. It has been suggested that DNA methylation might contribute to RA development, nonetheless , with conflicting results. Epigenetic modules have provided a possible interface through which genetic and environmental risk factors  contribute to the susceptibility and pathogenesis of RA. Hence,  epigenetic regulators may provide promising drug targets to develop novel therapeutic drugs for tailored treatment of RA patients. Here we review the current knowledge regarding the role of DNA methylation in RA and indicate its potential therapeutic implications.
Keywords :
Rheumatoid arthritis , DNA methylation , Epigenetics , Treatment
Journal title :
Personalized Medicine Journal
Journal title :
Personalized Medicine Journal
Record number :
2743077
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