Publication date: Available online 28 October 2018
Source: Clinical Immunology
Author(s): Jonathan S. Hausmann
Abstract
Autoinflammatory diseases are rare group conditions manifested by recurrent fevers, systemic inflammation, and dysfunctions of the innate immune system. These conditions are characterized by overproduction or lack of inhibition of various cytokines, and the advent of biologic drugs that block specific cytokines involved in these conditions have revolutionized their treatment. In this review, I will discuss the most common autoinflammatory conditions of adulthood including Familial Mediterranean Fever, cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome, mevalonate kinase deficiency/hyperimmunoglobulinemia D Syndrome, TNF receptor-associated autoinflammatory syndrome, and systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis/adult-onset Still's disease. I will discuss how IL-1, IL-6, IL-18, and TNF play pathogenic roles in these conditions and will review the evidence behind cytokine blockade for these diseases. Throughout the paper, I will reflect on gaps in knowledge of autoinflammatory diseases and will highlight the latest advances and newest drugs in development.
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