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Society for Endocrinology BES 2010

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Glucocorticoid action in inflammation: new insights into old mechanisms

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A novel mechanism of glucocorticoids to block autoimmunity

Roth Johannes

Active resolution of inflammation is a previously unrecognized process essential for tissue homeostasis. Monocytes and macrophages may either promote or down-regulate inflammatory reactions depending on their state of activation. The effects of glucocorticoids (GCs), the most widely used immunosuppressive drugs, on monocytes are currently not well defined. By analyzing the GC-induced expression pattern in human monocytes by microarray technology and functional clustering we de...

ea0021s4.3 | Glucocorticoid action in inflammation: new insights into old mechanisms | SFEBES2009

Role of dual specificity phosphatases in biological responses to glucocorticoids

Clark Andy , Joanny Eugenie , Martins Joana , Tchen Carmen

Glucocorticoids (GCs) are used to treat inflammatory diseases because they downregulate expression of numerous inflammatory mediators. This is at least partly achieved through functional interference of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) with transcription factors such as NF-κB (transrepression). On the other hand, activation of transcription by GR is responsible for some of the side effects of GCs. Efforts to improve the safety profile of GCs are focused on the identificat...

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Selective glucocorticid receptor agonists: control of inflammation without metabolic side effects?

Schacke Heike

Glucocorticoids (GCs) are the most commonly used anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive drugs. Their efficacy seems to be caused by the interference of the ligand-activated glucocorticoid receptor (GR) with many pro-inflammatory pathways via different mechanisms. The ubiquitous expression of the GR is a prerequisite of this efficacy. The main draw back of GCs, however, is due to their potential to induce undesired effects, in particular upon high doses and prolonged usage. In...