1. To be or not to B27 positive: implications for the phenotypes of axial spondyloarthritis outcomes. Data from a large multiracial cohort from the Brazilian Registry of Spondyloarthritis.
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Resende GG, Saad CGS, Marques CDL, Ribeiro SLE, de Oliveira Gavi MBR, Yazbek MA, de Oliveira Marinho A, de Cássia Menin R, Ochtrop MLG, Soares AM, Cavalcanti NG, Carneiro JN, Werner de Castro GR, Fernandes JMC, da Cruz Ribeiro E Souza E, de Menezes Alvarenga CQ, de Abreu Vieira RMR, Machado NP, Ximenes AC, Gazzeta MO, de Albuquerque CP, Skare TL, Waldemar Keiserman M, Kohem CL, Benacon GS, Rocha VFS, da Cruz Lage R, Malheiro OB, Golebiovski RTM, Oliveira TL, Duque RH, Londe AC, de Medeiros Pinheiro M, and Sampaio-Barros PD
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- Humans, Male, Brazil epidemiology, Female, Adult, Middle Aged, Prospective Studies, Sex Factors, Cohort Studies, Quality of Life, Spondylarthritis ethnology, Age of Onset, Severity of Illness Index, HLA-B27 Antigen blood, HLA-B27 Antigen genetics, Registries, Phenotype, Axial Spondyloarthritis
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Background: There is a remarkable variability in the frequency of HLA-B27 positivity in patients with spondyloarthritis (SpA), which may be associated with different clinical presentations worldwide. However, there is a lack of data considering ethnicity and sex on the evaluation of the main clinical and prognostic outcomes in mixed-race populations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the frequency of HLA-B27 and its correlation with disease parameters in a large population of patients from the Brazilian Registry of Spondyloarthritis (RBE)., Methods: The RBE is a multicenter, observational, prospective cohort that enrolled patients with SpA from 46 centers representing all five geographic regions of Brazil. The inclusion criteria were as follow: (1) diagnosis of axSpA by an expert rheumatologist; (2) age ≥18 years; (3) classification according to ASAS axial. The following data were collected via a standardized protocol: demographic data, disease parameters and treatment historical., Results: A total of 1096 patients were included, with 73.4% HLA-B27 positivity and a mean age of 44.4 (±13.2) years. Positive HLA-B27 was significantly associated with male sex, earlier age at disease onset and diagnosis, uveitis, and family history of SpA. Conversely, negative HLA-B27 was associated with psoriasis, higher peripheral involvement and disease activity, worse quality of life and mobility., Conclusions: Our data showed that HLA-B27 positivity was associated with a classic axSpA pattern quite similar to that of Caucasian axSpA patients around the world. Furthermore, its absence was associated with peripheral manifestations and worse outcomes, suggesting a relevant phenotypic difference in a highly miscegenated population., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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