摘要
Researchers have identified a new interaction mode between gut microbiota and immune homeostasis of the synovium in modulating autoimmune responses in rheumatoid arthritis(RA),according to a new study published in Cell Host&Microbe.1 The study findings provide valuable information and insights into the causes of inflammation of RA and suggest Fusobacterium nucleatum(F.nucleatum)and its outer membrane vesicles(OMVs)as promising therapeutic targets for clinically ameliorating RA.