Although the origin of rheumatoid arthritis remains unclear, bioactive proteins known as cytokines, particularly TNF± and IL-6, which are involved in inflammation, play a major role in the disease by contributing to joint and tissue destruction.
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Although the origin of rheumatoid arthritis remains unclear, bioactive proteins known as cytokines, particularly TNF± and IL-6, which are involved in inflammation, play a major role in the disease by contributing to joint and tissue destruction.