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High glucose promotes macrophage M1 polarization through miR-32/Mef2d/cAMP signaling pathway

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High glucose promotes macrophage M1 polarization through miR-32/Mef2d/cAMP signaling pathway

Cong Chen
Jingsong Cao
Yan Gao
Xiaoping Xie
Zhibo Zhao
Qing Yuan
Yuqi He
Xuyu Zu
Jianghua Liu
Genes & Diseases第11卷, 第2期pp.539-541纸质出版 2024-03-01在线发表 2023-05-03
1909017

Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is one of the most common chronic inflammatory rheumatic diseases in children, with onset before age 16 and lasting for more than 6 weeks. JIA is a highly heterogeneous condition with various consequences for health and quality of life. For some JIA patients, early detection and intervention remain challenging. As a result, further investigation of the complex and unknown mechanisms underlying JIA is required. Advances in technology now allow us to describe the biological heterogeneity and function of individual cell populations in JIA. Through this review, we hope to provide novel ideas and potential targets for the diagnosis and treatment of JIA by summarizing the current findings of single-cell RNA sequencing studies and understanding how the major cell subsets drive JIA pathogenesis.

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