SAT0048 The pattern of acpa reactivities in anti-ccp positive individuals with non-specific musculoskeletal symptoms at risk of developing ra. (15th June 2017)
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- SAT0048 The pattern of acpa reactivities in anti-ccp positive individuals with non-specific musculoskeletal symptoms at risk of developing ra. (15th June 2017)
- Main Title:
- SAT0048 The pattern of acpa reactivities in anti-ccp positive individuals with non-specific musculoskeletal symptoms at risk of developing ra
- Authors:
- Hensvold, A
Kisten, Y
Joshua, V
Hansson, M
Mathsson-Alm, L
Karlsson, A
Rezaei, H
Klint, E af
Fei, G
Catrina, A - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: There is today a paucity of prospective studies to describe the natural longitudinal history of anti-ccp positive individuals developing RA or not developing RA. Further no study to investigate the detailed ACPA reactivities in such a setting is currently available. Methods: Individuals at risk of developing RA were included in a cohort at Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm. Examinations of peripheral joints was repeated at one year follow-up visit or at any time the patients experienced worsening of their symptoms. Peripheral blood samples were available at inclusion (n=70). Serum was run on a microarray based on the ImmuoCAP ISAC system testing for ACPA reactivities toward 13 different citrullinated peptides (fillagrin, fibrinogen, alpha-enolase, vimentin, histone) (1). Results: Individuals referred from primary care with musculoskeletal complaints and positive anti-ccp test were systematically investigated as part of routine care at our rheumatology clinic. Individuals lacking self-reported history of suspect arthritis, clinical arthritis according to rheumatologist and signs of synovitis on ultrasound examination were included in a clinical Risk-RA program with life-style coaching and personalized information on the risk of developing RA. Seventy individuals, with a mean age of 48 years (SD 15) and 86% females, were included in the program. Twenty (29%) individuals developed arthritis during a medium follow up time of 7 months (range 1–25Abstract : Background: There is today a paucity of prospective studies to describe the natural longitudinal history of anti-ccp positive individuals developing RA or not developing RA. Further no study to investigate the detailed ACPA reactivities in such a setting is currently available. Methods: Individuals at risk of developing RA were included in a cohort at Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm. Examinations of peripheral joints was repeated at one year follow-up visit or at any time the patients experienced worsening of their symptoms. Peripheral blood samples were available at inclusion (n=70). Serum was run on a microarray based on the ImmuoCAP ISAC system testing for ACPA reactivities toward 13 different citrullinated peptides (fillagrin, fibrinogen, alpha-enolase, vimentin, histone) (1). Results: Individuals referred from primary care with musculoskeletal complaints and positive anti-ccp test were systematically investigated as part of routine care at our rheumatology clinic. Individuals lacking self-reported history of suspect arthritis, clinical arthritis according to rheumatologist and signs of synovitis on ultrasound examination were included in a clinical Risk-RA program with life-style coaching and personalized information on the risk of developing RA. Seventy individuals, with a mean age of 48 years (SD 15) and 86% females, were included in the program. Twenty (29%) individuals developed arthritis during a medium follow up time of 7 months (range 1–25 months). Number of ACPA reactivities at baseline was significant higher among those developing (in mean 6 reactivities) as compared to those not developing arthritis (in mean 4 reactivities). A increased proportion of individuals were showing reactivity towards citrullinated (cit) vimentin (vim) 60–75, fibrinogen (fib) 573 and enolase (eno) (CEP-1) among those developing arthritis (80% for anti-cit-vim 45% for anti-cit-fib and 60% for anti-cit eno) as compared to those not developing arthritis (41% for anti-cit-vim, 30% for anti-cit-fib and 52% for anti-cit-eno). Increased level of anti-cit-vim and anti-cit-eno antibodies was also observed at inclusion for those individuals developing arthritis as compared to those not developing arthritis. Conclusions: We describe here the pattern of ACPA reactivities in anti-CCP positive individuals with non-specific musculoskeletal symptoms at risk of developing RA and without clinical and ultrasonograph signs of synovitis and report that 30% of these patients will develop arthritis during a short follow-up. Number, frequency and titers of specific ACPA reactivities appear to be enriched already at inclusion among those patients that developed arthritis during follow-up. References: Hansson et al Arthritis Res Ther 2012. Disclosure of Interest: None declared … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 76(2017)Supplement 2
- Journal:
- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 76(2017)Supplement 2
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- Volume 76, Issue 2 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 76
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0076-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 785
- Page End:
- 786
- Publication Date:
- 2017-06-15
- Subjects:
- Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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- 10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-eular.6909 ↗
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- 0003-4967
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