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Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines)

OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the presence of arthritis autoantibodies alongside IgG ACPA predicts clinically suspect arthralgia in ACPA-positive subjects without RA. METHODS: In the population-based Lifelines cohort (n = 40 136), 308 IgG ACPA-positive individuals without RA were present. Serum leve...

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Autores principales: Westra, Johanna, Brouwer, Elisabeth, Raveling-Eelsing, Elisabeth, Arends, Suzanne, Eman Abdulle, Amaal, Roozendaal, Caroline, van Delft, Myrthe A M, Toes, Rene E M, Trouw, Leendert A, Vissink, Arjan, de Smit, Menke J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7850523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32594174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaa219
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author Westra, Johanna
Brouwer, Elisabeth
Raveling-Eelsing, Elisabeth
Arends, Suzanne
Eman Abdulle, Amaal
Roozendaal, Caroline
van Delft, Myrthe A M
Toes, Rene E M
Trouw, Leendert A
Vissink, Arjan
de Smit, Menke J
author_facet Westra, Johanna
Brouwer, Elisabeth
Raveling-Eelsing, Elisabeth
Arends, Suzanne
Eman Abdulle, Amaal
Roozendaal, Caroline
van Delft, Myrthe A M
Toes, Rene E M
Trouw, Leendert A
Vissink, Arjan
de Smit, Menke J
author_sort Westra, Johanna
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description OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the presence of arthritis autoantibodies alongside IgG ACPA predicts clinically suspect arthralgia in ACPA-positive subjects without RA. METHODS: In the population-based Lifelines cohort (n = 40 136), 308 IgG ACPA-positive individuals without RA were present. Serum levels of IgA ACPA, IgA and IgM RF, and IgG anti-carbamylated antibodies were measured at baseline. Individuals were divided based on the Connective tissue disease Screening Questionnaire after 2 years follow-up. Antibodies to Porphyromonas gingivalis were determined at baseline and related to presence of periodontitis and joint complaints at 2 years follow-up. RESULTS: Of 308 subjects 53.6% were also seropositive for IgA ACPA, 42.2% for IgM RF, 23.7% for IgA RF and 13.6% for anti-carbamylated antibodies. We defined 75 persons with clinically suspect arthralgia at risk for RA based on CTD Screening Questionnaire at follow-up. Significantly more seropositivity for IgM RF and higher levels of IgG ACPA, IgA ACPA and IgM RF were found in clinically suspect arthralgia compared with no-clinically suspect arthralgia. In multivariate logistic regression correcting for age, gender and never smoking, positivity for three or more extra autoantibodies was significantly associated with clinically suspect arthralgia. Although levels of anti-P. gingivalis were not different between groups, they were significantly correlated to levels of both RFs, and both ACPAs in clinically suspect arthralgia. CONCLUSIONS: ACPA-positive individuals without RA who develop clinically suspect arthralgia have more and higher levels of other arthritis autoantibodies at baseline. Levels of anti-P. gingivalis are not related to self-reported periodontitis or clinically suspect arthralgia, but are correlated to arthritis autoantibodies in clinically suspect arthralgia.
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spelling pubmed-78505232021-02-03 Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines) Westra, Johanna Brouwer, Elisabeth Raveling-Eelsing, Elisabeth Arends, Suzanne Eman Abdulle, Amaal Roozendaal, Caroline van Delft, Myrthe A M Toes, Rene E M Trouw, Leendert A Vissink, Arjan de Smit, Menke J Rheumatology (Oxford) Clinical Science OBJECTIVES: To assess whether the presence of arthritis autoantibodies alongside IgG ACPA predicts clinically suspect arthralgia in ACPA-positive subjects without RA. METHODS: In the population-based Lifelines cohort (n = 40 136), 308 IgG ACPA-positive individuals without RA were present. Serum levels of IgA ACPA, IgA and IgM RF, and IgG anti-carbamylated antibodies were measured at baseline. Individuals were divided based on the Connective tissue disease Screening Questionnaire after 2 years follow-up. Antibodies to Porphyromonas gingivalis were determined at baseline and related to presence of periodontitis and joint complaints at 2 years follow-up. RESULTS: Of 308 subjects 53.6% were also seropositive for IgA ACPA, 42.2% for IgM RF, 23.7% for IgA RF and 13.6% for anti-carbamylated antibodies. We defined 75 persons with clinically suspect arthralgia at risk for RA based on CTD Screening Questionnaire at follow-up. Significantly more seropositivity for IgM RF and higher levels of IgG ACPA, IgA ACPA and IgM RF were found in clinically suspect arthralgia compared with no-clinically suspect arthralgia. In multivariate logistic regression correcting for age, gender and never smoking, positivity for three or more extra autoantibodies was significantly associated with clinically suspect arthralgia. Although levels of anti-P. gingivalis were not different between groups, they were significantly correlated to levels of both RFs, and both ACPAs in clinically suspect arthralgia. CONCLUSIONS: ACPA-positive individuals without RA who develop clinically suspect arthralgia have more and higher levels of other arthritis autoantibodies at baseline. Levels of anti-P. gingivalis are not related to self-reported periodontitis or clinically suspect arthralgia, but are correlated to arthritis autoantibodies in clinically suspect arthralgia. Oxford University Press 2020-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7850523/ /pubmed/32594174 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaa219 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, [br]distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Clinical Science
Westra, Johanna
Brouwer, Elisabeth
Raveling-Eelsing, Elisabeth
Arends, Suzanne
Eman Abdulle, Amaal
Roozendaal, Caroline
van Delft, Myrthe A M
Toes, Rene E M
Trouw, Leendert A
Vissink, Arjan
de Smit, Menke J
Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines)
title Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines)
title_full Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines)
title_fullStr Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines)
title_full_unstemmed Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines)
title_short Arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a Dutch population-based cohort (Lifelines)
title_sort arthritis autoantibodies in individuals without rheumatoid arthritis: follow-up data from a dutch population-based cohort (lifelines)
topic Clinical Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7850523/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32594174
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keaa219
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