超声和免疫学指标的特征能否反映RA临床缓解的表型?
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DO THE IMMUNOLOGICAL AND ULTRASOUND CHARACTERISTICS REFLECT THE CLINICAL REMISSION PHENOTYPE IN PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS?
H. Gul1,*, M. J. Isorna Porto1, F. Ponchel2, E. Hensor2, R. Wakefield2, P. Emery2
1Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, 2Leeds institute of Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, leeds, United Kingdom
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an immune-mediated disease and primarily affects the synovium. The goal of treatment in RA is remission (1), however we do not routinely assess immunological markers or perform ultrasound imaging to define this. |
背景: |
Objectives: We aimed to explore the clinical, imaging and immunological characteristics of RA patients in clinical remission (DAS28<2.6). |
目的: |
Methods: A retrospective observational study was performed, using
our inflammatory arthritis database. Patients were selected when
fulfilling the inclusion criteria of RA diagnosis (1987 or 2010
ACR/EULAR criteria) and DAS28CRP≤3.2. The lowest observation of DAS28CRP after
diagnosis and the availability of ultrasound data were prioritised.
Disease/remission duration and treatment modality were not
considered in this initial descriptive study. We collected data of:
Tender and swollen joint counts, inflammatory markers,
autoantibodies, patient-reported outcomes (PRO’s), ultrasound and x-ray findings.
Furthermore, T-cell subsets [naïve CD4+T-cells, Inflammation
related cells (IRC), and regulatory T-cells (Treg)] were measured
and analysed by advanced 8 colour flow-cytometry. Frequencies of
T-cells |
方法: |
Results: We included 633 patients with a minimum
DAS28CRP≤3.2 (mean 1.85/SD
0.67). |
结果:
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Conclusions: Despite being in clinical/DAS remission or LDA state, a substantial proportion of patients exhibit subclinical inflammation on ultrasound (higher for LDA). T-cell abnormalities were present in the majority. Current remission criteria are composite scores and do not measure inflammation directly (1). Identification of remission biomarkers could potentially help predict the ability to sustain remission and facilitate treatment withdrawal strategies, leading to a better understanding of what constitutes true remission. |
结论:
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References:
1. Saleem et al. Can remission be maintained with or
without further drug therapy in rheumatoid arthritis? Clinical and
experimental rheumatology. 2006 Nov-Dec; 24((6 Suppl
43)):S-33-36. |