Large-scale multicenter study reveals anticitrullinated SR-A peptide antibody as a biomarker and exacerbator for rheumatoid arthritis

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Yang Xie, Chaonan Wei, Dongdong Fu, Wei Zhang, Yan Du, Chuncui Huang, Shuyan Liu, Ranran Yao, Zihao He, Shenghua Zhang, Xu Jin, Bin Shen, Lulu Cao, Ping Wang, Xiangyu Fang, Xi Zheng, Hongying Lin, Xihua Wei, Wenhao Lin, Mingxin Bai, Danxue Zhu, Yingni Li, Yamin Ding, Huaqun Zhu, Hua Ye, Jing He, Yin Su, Yuan Jia, Huaxiang Wu, Yongfu Wang, Dan Xing, Xiaoyan Qiu, Zhanguo Li, Fanlei Hu
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Abstract

Current diagnosis and treatment of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is still challenging. More than one-third of patients with RA could not be accurately diagnosed because of lacking biomarkers. Our recent study reported that scavenger receptor-A (SR-A) is a biomarker for RA, especially for anticyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP)–negative RA. Here, we further identified the B cell autoantigenic epitopes of SR-A. By a large-scale multicenter study including one training and three validation cohorts of 1954 participants, we showed that anticitrullinated SR-A peptide antibody (anti-CSP) was exclusively elevated in RA as a biomarker, particularly useful for seronegative RA. Combination of anti-CSP with anti-CCP demonstrated superior diagnostic value for RA, with sensitivity of 84.83% and specificity of 92.43%. Moreover, RA anti-CSP revealed distinct glycosylation patterns, capable of provoking inflammation in cartilage organoids and exacerbating disease progression in experimental arthritis. Together, these data identify anti-CSP as an RA autoantibody clinically applicable and actively involved in disease pathogenesis.
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Science Advances
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21.40
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1937
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29 weeks
期刊介绍: Science Advances, an open-access journal by AAAS, publishes impactful research in diverse scientific areas. It aims for fair, fast, and expert peer review, providing freely accessible research to readers. Led by distinguished scientists, the journal supports AAAS's mission by extending Science magazine's capacity to identify and promote significant advances. Evolving digital publishing technologies play a crucial role in advancing AAAS's global mission for science communication and benefitting humankind.
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