Team Per-Johan Jakobsson
We aim to explore targets and pathways in rheumatic and related diseases driven by inflammation using a pharmacological approach.
Translational inflammation research
We focus on the arachidonic acid cascade and the development of mPGES-1 inhibitors. We also investigate biomarkers in rheumatoid arthritis and systemic autoimmune inflammatory diseases and investigate e.g. the pathophysiological role of associated antigens and autoantibodies. Analytically, we e.g. perform proteomics, lipid metabolomics and cytokine profiling.
Ongoing collaboration with Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine
There is growing interest in society and in the scientific community to decipher the mechanisms of action of plant-based traditional Chinese medicine using evidence-
based research methods. For this, we have established a research project called Joint Research Base for Chinese Medicine (JRBCM) at KI. The overall aim of JRBCM is to explore Chinese traditional herbal-based medicine as a source for evidence based drug discovery and development. The JRBCM will assess the large amount of existing clinical data and explore the vast and unique resource of Chinese traditional medicine, with the ultimate aim of drug discovery and drug development for clinical use. The research is focused on isolation of bioactive compounds, exploration of their modes of action alone or in combinations, and ultimately development of novel medication for the treatment of and possibly prevention of rheumatoid arthritis.
Team
Per-Johan Jakobsson
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PhD theses from the group
- Julia Steinmetz-Späh, 2023
- Charlotta Preger, 2022
- Filip Bergqvist, 2019
- Joan Raouf, 2017
- Cátia Cerqueira, 2016
- Patrick Leclerc, 2012
- Hanna Eriksson, 2011
- Karina Gheorghe, 2010
- Sven-Christian Pawelzik, 2010
- Sipra Saha, 2006
- Marie Westman, 2005
- Staffan Thorén, 2003