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The efficacy of novel B cell biologics as the future of SLE treatment: A review
Authors:Ameer Kamal  Munther Khamashta
Institution:1. King''s College London, The Rayne Institute, 4th Floor Lambeth Wing, St Thomas'' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road, SE1 7EH London, UK;2. Graham Hughes Lupus Research Laboratory, Division of Women''s Health, King''s College London, The Rayne Institute, Lambeth Wing, 4th Floor, St Thomas'' Hospital, London SE1 7EH, UK
Abstract:Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease with wide ranging multi-systemic effects. Current understanding centralises B cells in SLE pathogenesis with clinical features resulting from autoantibody formation, immune complex deposition, antigen presentation and cytokine activation. Existing standard of care therapies generates adverse side effects; secondary to corticosteroid use and untargeted immunosuppression. The inability to uphold remission and abolish the disease process, in addition to the increasing numbers of patients seen with refractory disease with these therapies, has provoked the development of novel B cell biologics targeting specific pathogenic pathways fundamental to the SLE disease process.
Keywords:B cells  Biologics  Systemic lupus erythematosus
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