Moreno I, Valenzuela A, García A, Yélamos J, Sánchez B, Hernánz W
Rheumatology Service and the Immunology Service, Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocio, Seville, Spain.
J Rheumatol. 1996 Jan;23(1):6-9.
To investigate the association between radiological severity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and the presence of the shared epitope.
Ninety unrelated adult Spanish patients with RA with a disease duration of at least 3 years, selected according to the American College of Rheumatology criteria, were radiologically assessed (shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, hips, knees, and feet) and classified as having severe or nonsevere RA. DNA oligotyping was used to determine DR specificities and to detect DR4 and DR1 alleles.
Forty-one patients (45.5%) had severe RA. Sixty-six patients (73.3%) carried the shared epitope and 18 (20%) had double expression of the shared epitope. Thirty-seven (90%) of the 41 patients with severe RA expressed the shared epitope. Logistic regression analysis showed that both single and double expression of the shared epitope were strongly related to the radiological severity of RA (odds ratio = 6.3 and 9.4, respectively).
Our results show that radiological severity of RA is highly associated to the shared epitope.
研究类风湿关节炎(RA)的放射学严重程度与共享表位存在之间的关联。
根据美国风湿病学会标准,选取90例病程至少3年的成年西班牙RA患者,对其进行放射学评估(包括肩部、肘部、腕部、手部、髋部、膝部和足部),并分为重度或非重度RA。采用DNA寡核苷酸分型法确定DR特异性并检测DR4和DR1等位基因。
41例患者(45.5%)患有重度RA。66例患者(73.3%)携带共享表位,18例(20%)有共享表位的双重表达。41例重度RA患者中有37例(90%)表达共享表位。逻辑回归分析表明,共享表位的单一和双重表达均与RA的放射学严重程度密切相关(优势比分别为6.3和9.4)。
我们的结果表明,RA的放射学严重程度与共享表位高度相关。