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Autoinflammatory Features in Gouty Arthritis

Paola Galozzi, Sara Bindoli, Andrea Doria, Francesca Oliviero, Paolo Sfriso

2021Journal of Clinical Medicine110 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the panorama of inflammatory arthritis, gout is the most common and studied disease. It is known that hyperuricemia and monosodium urate (MSU) crystal-induced inflammation provoke crystal deposits in joints. However, since hyperuricemia alone is not sufficient to develop gout, molecular-genetic contributions are necessary to better clinically frame the disease. Herein, we review the autoinflammatory features of gout, from clinical challenges and differential diagnosis, to the autoinflammatory mechanisms, providing also emerging therapeutic options available for targeting the main inflammatory pathways involved in gout pathogenesis. This has important implication as treating the autoinflammatory aspects and not only the dysmetabolic side of gout may provide an effective and safer alternative for patients even in the prevention of possible gouty attacks.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineGoutHyperuricemiaArthritisInflammationInflammatory arthritisPathogenesisDiseaseBioinformaticsDermatologyUric acidInternal medicineBiologyGout, Hyperuricemia, Uric AcidInflammasome and immune disordersSpondyloarthritis Studies and Treatments
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