Journal article
G-CSF and GM-CSF as therapeutic targets in rheumatoid arthritis
AL Cornish, IK Campbell, BS McKenzie, S Chatfield, IP Wicks
Nature Reviews Rheumatology | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2009
Abstract
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) are well-recognized regulators of hematopoiesis and have an established role as growth factors in clinical practice. G-CSF and GM-CSF regulate myeloid cell production, differentiation and activation, and might also be important for driving inflammatory responses. Inappropriate engagement of this pathway could be a critical amplification mechanism when maladaptive immune responses predispose to autoimmunity and sterile tissue inflammation. We postulate that antagonism of G-CSF or GM-CSF could represent a novel therapeutic approach for a variety of autoimmune-mediated inflammatory diseas..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We gratefully acknowledge the longstanding support of the Reid Philanthropic Trusts for Rheumatology research at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, the support of the National Health & Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC Project Grant 461243, NHMRC Development Grant 305558, NHMRC Peter Doherty Fellowship 310608 [A. L. Cornish]; NHMRC Industry Fellowship 461287 [I. K. Campbell]; and NHMRC Clinical Practitioner Fellowship 461203 [I. P. Wicks]) and a Project Grant from Arthritis Australia.