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Nearly half of patients with giant cell arteritis achieve remission with upadacitinib

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Great news for GCA patients! πŸ˜€

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I took Rinvoq for a short while. Just made me too tired to stick with it.

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Another Janus Kinase inhibitor - wonder what the others would do in GCA. 50% success is the same as Actemra/tocilizumab longer term.

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Do you think it is likely to be the same 50% - ie the ones where only the IL6 response is involved?

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Will be interesting to find out. This

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

says that Rinvoq interferes most with JAK1 - on the basis of the effect on IL-6 in the pathway (at least, that is what I understand from it ...) which suggests that the IL-6 effect is the important bit.

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Thanks, butπŸ™. We need something for those danged T cells and macrophages!

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Well quite ...

This

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

suggests JAK inhibition of IL-6 signalling affects B-cells. I hate immunology - I'm too old, this stuff was in its infancy when I was at uni!

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Sharitone in reply to PMRpro

My husband (biochemistry) and BIL (ret'd GP) say the same. Not exactly simple, is it?

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Certainly isn't! No one has written an "Immunology for Dummies" yet ...

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Put me down for one when they do! πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

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