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Transcription inhibitors in inflammation
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InflammationCytokineTranscriptional RegulationAnti-inflammatoryAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyMedicineTranscription InhibitorsImmunologyAltered Gene ExpressionChronic InflammationInflammatory Rheumatic DiseasePharmacologyInflammatory DiseaseRheumatoid ArthritisMolecular Medicine
Advances in molecular medicine have revealed a key role for altered gene expression in the aetiology of many inflammatory diseases, including asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and sepsis. Until recently, however, modulation of gene transcription has not been the subject of directed pharmaceutical research efforts. Notwithstanding, it is clear that the efficacy of several well-established anti-inflammatory therapeutics is mediated through their ability to modulate gene transcription. Understanding the mechanisms of action of these therapeutics and defining new gene regulatory pathways has stimulated a new wave of anti-inflammatory drug discovery. This update aims to cover our current understanding of transcription inhibitors in inflammation, including the mechanism of action of established therapeutics and the properties of new chemical entities recently described in the literature.
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