Hereditary autoinflammatory disorders encompass manifold dysfunctions of innate immunity caused by mutations in genes coding for the main characters of the inflammatory scene: most of these conditions have an early onset, ranging from the first days of life to the first decades, and include hereditary periodic fevers, NLRP-related diseases, granulomatous and pyogenic syndromes, which are basically characterized by upturned inflammasome activity and overproduction of bioactive interleukin (IL)-1 beta and other proinflammatory cytokines. The discovery of a causative link between autoinflammation and IL-1 beta release has improved our understanding of the intimate mechanisms of innate immunity, and has likewise led to the identification of extraordinary treatments for many of these disorders.

Caso, F., Cantarini, L., Lucherini, O., Sfriso, P., Fioretti, M., Costa, L., Vitale, A., Atteno, M., Galeazzi, M., Muscari, I., Magnotti, F., Frediani, B., Punzi, L., Rigante, D., Working the endless puzzle of hereditary autoinflammatory disorders, <<MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY>>, 2014; 24 (3): 381-389. [doi:10.3109/14397595.2013.843755] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/257434]

Working the endless puzzle of hereditary autoinflammatory disorders

Rigante, Donato
2014

Abstract

Hereditary autoinflammatory disorders encompass manifold dysfunctions of innate immunity caused by mutations in genes coding for the main characters of the inflammatory scene: most of these conditions have an early onset, ranging from the first days of life to the first decades, and include hereditary periodic fevers, NLRP-related diseases, granulomatous and pyogenic syndromes, which are basically characterized by upturned inflammasome activity and overproduction of bioactive interleukin (IL)-1 beta and other proinflammatory cytokines. The discovery of a causative link between autoinflammation and IL-1 beta release has improved our understanding of the intimate mechanisms of innate immunity, and has likewise led to the identification of extraordinary treatments for many of these disorders.
2014
Inglese
Caso, F., Cantarini, L., Lucherini, O., Sfriso, P., Fioretti, M., Costa, L., Vitale, A., Atteno, M., Galeazzi, M., Muscari, I., Magnotti, F., Frediani, B., Punzi, L., Rigante, D., Working the endless puzzle of hereditary autoinflammatory disorders, <<MODERN RHEUMATOLOGY>>, 2014; 24 (3): 381-389. [doi:10.3109/14397595.2013.843755] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/257434]
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