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Relationship between cathepsin B and thrombin in rheumatoid arthritis.
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In RA, thrombin was found to be related to the enhanced growth of SFC and the release of IL-8 from these cells; thus thrombin is probably related to worsening of inflammation through the recruitment of leukocytes (neutrophils), which release cathepsin B into the SF. Thrombin can induce activation of cathepsin B in SFC via increased expression of IL-8.