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Dissecting the clinical heterogeneity of adult-onset Still's disease, results from a multi-dimensional characterisation and stratification

Authors :
Francesco Ciccia
Piero Ruscitti
Paola Cipriani
Federico Perosa
Fabiola Atzeni
Daniela Iacono
Alessandro Conforti
Giuliana Guggino
Onorina Berardicurti
Roberto Giacomelli
Francesco Caso
Raffaele Scarpa
Giacomo Emmi
Francesco Paolo Cantatore
Rosa Daniela Grembiale
Ilenia Pantano
Berardicurti, Onorina
Conforti, Alessandro
Iacono, Daniela
Pantano, Ilenia
Caso, Francesco
Emmi, Giacomo
Grembiale, Rosa Daniela
Cantatore, Francesco Paolo
Atzeni, Fabiola
Perosa, Federico
Scarpa, Raffaele
Guggino, Giuliana
Ciccia, Francesco
Giacomelli, Roberto
Cipriani, Paola
Ruscitti, Piero
Berardicurti O.
Conforti A.
Iacono D.
Pantano I.
Caso F.
Emmi G.
Grembiale R.D.
Cantatore F.P.
Atzeni F.
Perosa F.
Scarpa R.
Guggino G.
Ciccia F.
Giacomelli R.
Cipriani P.
Ruscitti P.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objectives To stratify adult-onset Still’s disease (AOSD) patients in distinct clinical subsets to be differently managed, by using a multi-dimensional characterization. Methods AOSD patients were evaluated by using a hierarchical unsupervised cluster analysis comprising age, laboratory markers systemic score and outcomes. The squared Euclidean distances between each pair of patients were calculated and put into a distance matrix, which served as the input clustering algorithm. Derived clusters were descriptively analysed for any possible difference. Results Four AOSD patients clusters were identified. Disease onset in cluster 1 was characterized by fever (100%), skin rash (92%) and arthritis (83%), with the highest ferritin levels [mean (S.D.) 14 724 (6837) ng/ml]. In cluster 2, the onset was characterized by fever (100%), arthritis (100%) and liver involvement (90%), together with the highest CRP levels [288.10 (46.01) mg/l]. The patients in cluster 3 presented with fever (100%), myalgia (96%) and sore throat (92%). The highest systemic score values [8.88 (1.70)] and the highest mortality rate (54.2%) defined cluster 3. Fever (100%) and arthritis (90%) were the symptoms at the onset in cluster 4, which was characterized by the lowest ferritin and CRP levels [1457 (1298) ng/ml and 54.98 (48.67) mg/l, respectively]. Conclusion Four distinct phenotypic subgroups in AOSD could be suggested, possibly associated with different genetic background and pathogenic mechanisms. Our results could provide the basis for a precision medicine approach in AOSD in an attempt to find a clinical and laboratory multidimensional stratification and characterization, which would drive a tailored therapeutic approach in these patients.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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