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Mapping the synovial immune ecosystem in rheumatoid arthritis: cellular cartography and pathotype-guided immune restoration.

Created on 08 Jul 2026

Authors

Fang Du, Weiwei Xin, Ting Li, Ricardo Grieshaber-Bouyer, Shuang Ye

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Current opinion in immunology. Volume 101. Pages 102811. Jul 07, 2026. Epub Jul 07, 2026.

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is not a uniform inflammatory pannus. It is a spatially organized, stage-dependent synovial immune ecosystem. Cellular cartography resolves synovitis into lymphoid, myeloid, stromal, and neuroimmune niches that track erosive disease, fibroproliferation, and pain-dominant states. Ecosystem state can differ between joints and shift over time, explaining a key paradox: inflammation may fall while relapse risk or pain persists. Longitudinally, RA evolves from preclinical immune dysregulation with mucosal priming to joint niche consolidation, then to refractory states reinforced by inflammatory memory, stromal imprinting, and neuroimmune sensitization. This argues for biomarkers that report dominant niche drivers and memory programs, not only inflammatory load. Therapies should be phase-matched and niche-targeted, combining stromal or neuroimmune modulation with immune-reset platforms such as T-cell engagers and CAR-T.

PMID:
42413133
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 08 Jul 2026.

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