Tryptophanyl tRNA synthetase is an alternative synovial biomarker for diagnosis of septic arthritis in knee joint.

Q2 Medicine
Byung Hoon Lee, Young Gon Na, Seong Hyup Ham, Mirim Jin, Yoon Tae Kim, Kyung-Ok Kim, Jae Ang Sim
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Abstract

Background: To evaluate the diagnostic characteristics of tryptophanyl tRNA synthetase (WRS) for the diagnosis of septic arthritis of the knee joint and to determine whether it is a reliable and sensitive synovial biomarker for discriminating septic arthritis from other types of arthritis.

Methods: Patients joint effusions for which septic arthritis was suspected were prospectively recruited between January 2019 and September 2020. A total of 9 patients had septic arthritis, 6 had acute gout attack, 1 had an acute flare of chronic rheumatic arthritis, and 46 had pseudogout or reactive arthropathy. Traditional inflammatory markers were measured, and their diagnostic abilities were compared. Neutrophil count, C-reactive protein (CRP) level, WRS, and human neutrophil α-defensin levels were assessed in the synovial fluids. Demographic parameters and biomarkers with a P < 0.05 in differentiating septic from nonseptic arthritis were included in a multivariable model. A multivariable logistic regression with a stepwise selection was performed to build the final combined model. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to establish optimal thresholds for the diagnosis of septic arthritis of the knee joint, and the area under the curve was calculated to determine the overall accuracy of these tests compared with patients with nonseptic inflammatory arthritis.

Results: Patients with septic arthritis were more likely to display higher serum WBC and CRP levels, synovial neutrophil counts, and levels of two synovial biomarkers, including WRS and α-defensin. WRS showed the highest specificity (87.5%) and sensitivity (83.3%) with α-defensin among the three synovial biomarkers.

Conclusions: Synovial fluid WRS is a relevant biomarker in discriminating septic arthritis from other inflammatory arthritis and should be tested in an independent cohort.

Level of evidence: prospective observational study, III.

色氨酰 tRNA 合成酶是诊断膝关节化脓性关节炎的另一种滑膜生物标记物。
研究背景目的:评估色氨酰tRNA合成酶(WRS)在膝关节化脓性关节炎诊断中的诊断特性,并确定其是否是一种可靠、灵敏的滑膜生物标志物,可用于鉴别化脓性关节炎与其他类型的关节炎:2019年1月至2020年9月期间,前瞻性地招募了疑似化脓性关节炎的关节积液患者。共有9名患者患有化脓性关节炎,6名患者痛风急性发作,1名患者慢性风湿性关节炎急性发作,46名患者患有假性痛风或反应性关节病。对传统的炎症指标进行了测量,并对其诊断能力进行了比较。对滑液中的中性粒细胞计数、C反应蛋白(CRP)水平、WRS和人类中性粒细胞α-防御素水平进行了评估。人口统计学参数和生物标志物的 P 结果:脓毒性关节炎患者的血清白细胞和 CRP 水平、滑膜中性粒细胞计数以及包括 WRS 和 α-defensin 在内的两种滑膜生物标志物水平都较高。在三种滑膜生物标志物中,WRS与α-防御素的特异性(87.5%)和敏感性(83.3%)最高:滑膜液WRS是鉴别化脓性关节炎和其他炎症性关节炎的相关生物标志物,应在独立的队列中进行测试。
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