Researchers have identified a unique population of entheseal resident cells that can be activated by interleukin 23 (IL-23). This finding may be key to understanding how dysregulation of IL-23 results in precise inflammation of the entheses.
Newly Discovered Molecule Modulates Cartilage Repair
Chondrocytes play an important role in cartilage repair as well as symptom relief. Research published in Science provides insights into the role of stem cell–based therapies in the promotion of chondrogenesis and cartilage repair.
ACA Upheld: What Does This Mean for Rheumatology?
What does the Supreme Court decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act mean for rheumatologists?
Gene Mutation Could Cause Gut Microbe Changes that Lead to RA
A new study suggests that a small abnormality in an immunity gene can alter the gut flora in a way that induces development of rheumatoid arthritis.
Letter: Skepticism on Steroids in RA
There is not a consensus between all European rheumatologists regarding the use of steroids in RA; quite a few share your skepticism.
New Lupus Insight Prize Aims to Advance Lupus Research
The Lupus Insight Prize will provide $200,000 to one researcher to help fund a project dedicated to furthering understanding of the genetic, environmental, molecular, immunologic, or cellular aspects of lupus or its treatment.
Medscape Surveys Show Rheumatologists Happiest at Home but Concerned about Pay and Other Professional Issues
The Medscape 2012 Physician Lifestyle and Compensation Reports shows that rheumatologists are increasingly dissatisfied with pay but are the happiest group of physicians in the survey.
Researcher Reflects on the Development of the Disease Activity Score
Listen to Désirée van der Heijde, MD, PhD, reflect on working with Piet van Riel, MD, PhD to develop this method to measure disease activity outcome.
Lupus Survey Finds Gaps in Communication
More than 90% of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients experience a communication gap with their family and with their care team, according to a recent survey conducted by GfK Roper North America. The survey found that many SLE patients downplay their symptoms to friends, family, and even their doctors.
First World Autoimmune Arthritis Day Will Link People in “Virtual Convention”
World Autoimmune Arthritis Day will be held from 6 a.m. EDT on May 19 through 5 a.m. EDT on May 21. It is a worldwide virtual convention focusing on autoimmune arthritis. Through the Internet, patients and supporters will be able to learn more about their disease while interacting with others from many countries.