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Anti-cyclic Citrullinated Peptide Antibodies are Highly Associated with Severe Bone Lesions in Rheumatoid Arthritis Anti-CCP and Bone Damage in RA.

Authors :
Maddali Bongi, Susanna
Manetti, Roberto
Melchiorre, Daniela
Turchini, Stefano
Boccaccini, Piero
Vanni, Lorenzo
Maggi, Enrico
Source :
Autoimmunity. Sep2004, Vol. 37 Issue 6/7, p495-501. 7p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

In the present study we investigated the predictive value of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies (anti-CCP) in early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with respect to the bone damage. * s.maddali@dac.unifi.it ‡ d.melchiorre@yol.it ¶ s.turchini@tin.it § p.boccaccini@dmi.unifi.it ∥ lorvan@tin.it # e.maggi@dfc.unifi.it Fifty-four patients with early RA (onset <12 months), 35 classified as established RA (onset >12 months), 33 healthy donors and 76 non-RA autoimmune diseases, were enrolled. Anti-CCP and IgG, IgA, IgM rheumatoid factors (RFs) were determined at baseline. Disease activity score (DAS 28) was calculated at the entry. Bone involvement was evaluated by X-rays and sonography. The specificity of anti-CCP was 98.4%; significantly ( p <0.01) higher than those of the IgM- (86.0%), IgA- (86.0%) and IgG-RFs (66.2%), respectively. Anti-CCP were detected in 23/54 (42.6%) early RA patients and in 16/35 (45.7%) established RA patients. In the early RA group, 6/33 (18.2%) of the patients without bone lesions, 12/16 (75%) with juxta-articular osteoporosis (JO) and 5/5 with joint erosions (JE) resulted positive showing a significant ( p <0.001) difference between the groups without and with radiological damage. In the established RA group a significant ( p <0.01) difference being between the group without radiological damage and that with JE was found. Finally, in patients without radiological lesions, examined by ultrasound, anti-CCP antibodies were detected only in subjects with pathologic findings (31.25%). Data here reported confirm that the presence of anti-CCP are specific for diagnosis of RA, of recent onset also and they are potentially useful as prognostic index of bone involvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08916934
Volume :
37
Issue :
6/7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Autoimmunity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15496094
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/08916930400011965