What is the Relationship Between TNFR1 and Chronic Diseases?
Chronic exposure to low levels of toxins can lead to persistent inflammation, a condition in which TNFR1 plays a significant role. The chronic activation of TNFR1 can contribute to the development and progression of diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, Crohnâs disease, and even cancer. In such cases, targeting TNFR1-mediated pathways could provide a strategy for disease prevention and management, highlighting the importance of understanding TNFR1's role in chronic toxicological settings.