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osteoarthritis_pathogenesis [2025/07/09 15:05] – [The Causal Effects Between Circulating Inflammatory Proteins and Osteoarthritis: A Mendelian Randomization and Transcriptomic Analysis] administrador | osteoarthritis_pathogenesis [2025/07/09 15:05] (current) – [8. Emerging Concepts] administrador | ||
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Overall, osteoarthritis is a multifactorial disease with contributions from mechanical, biochemical, | Overall, osteoarthritis is a multifactorial disease with contributions from mechanical, biochemical, | ||
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[[Transferrin receptor]]-1 (TfR1) plays important roles in controlling cellular [[iron]] levels, but its role in [[osteoarthritis]] pathology is unknown. | [[Transferrin receptor]]-1 (TfR1) plays important roles in controlling cellular [[iron]] levels, but its role in [[osteoarthritis]] pathology is unknown. | ||
Wang et al. aim to investigate the role of TfR1 in OA progression and its underlying mechanisms. | Wang et al. aim to investigate the role of TfR1 in OA progression and its underlying mechanisms. | ||
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Lin et al. | Lin et al. | ||
from the Xiangya Hospital, Changsha | from the Xiangya Hospital, Changsha | ||
- | published in the Journal of Pain Research | + | published in the [[Journal of Pain Research]] |
to investigate the causal relationship between circulating inflammatory proteins and [[osteoarthritis]] (OA) using Mendelian randomization and transcriptomic data. | to investigate the causal relationship between circulating inflammatory proteins and [[osteoarthritis]] (OA) using Mendelian randomization and transcriptomic data. | ||
The study suggests causal roles for various inflammatory proteins in [[osteoarthritis pathogenesis]]. Certain proteins (e.g., interleukin-8, | The study suggests causal roles for various inflammatory proteins in [[osteoarthritis pathogenesis]]. Certain proteins (e.g., interleukin-8, |