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Investigational drugs for the treatment of osteoarthritis,an update on recent developments
Authors:Zhaohua Zhu  Jia Li  Guangfeng Ruan  Guoliang Wang  Cibo Huang
Institution:1. Clinical Research Centre, Zhujiang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China;2. Department of Rheumatology and Immunology, Arthritis Research Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China;3. Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia;4. Department of Rheumatology &5. Immunology, Beijing Hospital, Beijing, China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Introduction: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the leading cause of pain, loss of function, and disability among elderly, with the knee the most affected joint. It is a heterogeneous condition characterized by complex and multifactorial etiologies which contribute to the broad variation in symptoms presentation and treatment responses that OA patients present. This poses a challenge for the development of effective treatment on OA.

Areas covered: This review will discuss recent development of agents for the treatment of OA, updating our previous narrative review published in 2015. They include drugs for controlling local and systemic inflammation, regulating articular cartilage, targeting subchondral bone, and relieving pain.

Expert opinion: Although new OA drugs such as monoclonal antibodies have shown marked effects and favorable tolerance, current treatment options for OA remain limited. The authors believe there is no miracle drug that can be used for all OA patients’; treatment and disease stage is crucial for the effectiveness of drugs. Therefore, early diagnosis, phenotyping OA patients and precise therapy would expedite the development of investigational drugs targeting at symptoms and disease progression of OA.
Keywords:ADAMTS  growth factors  inflammation  MMP inhibitors  osteoarthritis  pain  TNF-α inhibitors  subchondral bone  therapy
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