What Could Lead to the Production of Anti-Rheumatoid Antibodies in Patients with Brucellosis Spondylodiscitis: Possible Causes.

Q2 Medicine
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran Pub Date : 2024-08-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.47176/mjiri.38.89
Yulduz Khaidarova, Gaukhar Kurmanova, Gulzada Nurgaliyeva, Madina Omarova
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Abstract

Background: High titers of specific antibodies to cyclic citrulline peptide (ACCP) are often present in the serum of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and, together with rheumatoid factor (RF), are a diagnostic marker of RA. Brucellosis is a zoonotic infection in which osteoarticular involvement occurs in 10-85% of patients. RF in brucellosis patients is significantly higher than in healthy people.

Methods: We presented 2 cases of brucellosis spondylodiscitis with positive results for RF and ACCP, which aroused great interest among the rheumatologists of our center.

Results: Both patients described were men (27 and 60 years old) with arthritis, back pain, and high levels of rheumatoid arthritis-specific antibodies. These patients were suspected of having tuberculous spondylitis, but the tuberculous process was excluded using specific tests. During antibacterial therapy, there is a dynamic decrease in antirheumatoid antibodies. X-rays of the hand joints revealed no signs of erosive arthritis.

Conclusion: All cases of arthritis, spondylitis, and spondylodiscitis in endemic areas require careful analysis and comparison of patients' clinical and laboratory-instrumental data to prevent misdiagnosis. With brucellosis infection, against the background of adequate antibacterial therapy, inflammation of the joints and spine is reversible.

布鲁氏菌病脊柱盘炎患者产生抗类风湿抗体的原因:可能的原因。
背景:高滴度环瓜氨酸肽(ACCP)特异性抗体常存在于类风湿关节炎(RA)患者的血清中,并与类风湿因子(RF)一起,是RA的诊断标志物。布鲁氏菌病是一种人畜共患感染,10-85%的患者会累及骨关节。布鲁氏菌病患者的射频明显高于健康人。方法:我们报告了2例布鲁氏菌病脊椎炎患者的RF和ACCP阳性结果,引起了我中心风湿病学家的极大兴趣。结果:两例患者均为男性(27岁和60岁),患有关节炎、背痛和高水平的类风湿性关节炎特异性抗体。这些患者被怀疑患有结核性脊柱炎,但通过特定的检查排除了结核过程。在抗菌治疗期间,抗类风湿抗体呈动态下降。手部关节的x光片显示没有糜烂性关节炎的迹象。结论:在所有关节炎、脊柱炎和椎间盘炎病例中,需要仔细分析和比较患者的临床和实验室仪器数据,以防止误诊。对于布鲁氏菌感染,在充分抗菌治疗的背景下,关节和脊柱的炎症是可逆的。
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