
In many autoimmune diseases, the uncontrolled activation of inflammatory pathways causes serious damage to cells, tissue, joints or organs. Inflammatory diseases include rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. Patients suffering from these diseases can suffer from inflammation of the lining or connective tissue of the joints, or other parts of the body.
Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is one of the chemical messengers that help regulate the inflammatory process. When the body produces too much TNF, it overwhelms the immune system’s ability to control inflammation in the joints.