Defeating pathological autoimmunity with kinase inhibition

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Defeating pathological autoimmunity with kinase inhibition

Autoinflammatory syndromes are often the result of genetic mutations that ultimately compromise neutrophils, macrophages and other cells of the innate immune system. Rather than showering sufferers with broad immunosuppressives, a more satisfactory response can frequently be obtained using select anti-inflammatory drugs like anti-TNF or anti-IL-1β. A similar inappropriate innate activation is now commonly observed in susceptible individuals who have progressed to acute respiratory distress after SARS-CoV-2 infection. In trying to fight back against a pathogen surveillance system that has gone haywire, many are now asking how we might do better.

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