Precision medicine in rheumatoid arthritis

Elsevier

Available online 2 March 2022, 101742

Best Practice & Research Clinical RheumatologyAbstract

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that causes significant morbidity. Application of cellular profiling techniques such as single-cell transcriptomics and spatial transcriptomics has uncovered novel pathogenic cell types in RA joint tissues and revealed marked heterogeneity in the cellular composition among RA patients. Together, these insights provide exciting opportunities to translate discoveries into precision medicine in RA. The present review aims to highlight novel insights into RA pathology and discuss key steps needed to translate these discoveries into actionable changes in clinical practice. We review the efforts to identify surrogate biomarkers that could be used to predict RA synovial tissue phenotypes and the corresponding responses to therapy. Finally, we discuss the opportunity to develop novel patient-derived organoid systems as a platform for therapeutic target validation.

Keywords

Rheumatoid arthritis

Precision medicine

Single-cell RNAseq

Spatial transcriptomics

Organoids

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