14-3-3 Eta protein as a novel biomarker in early detection of uveitis in Egyptian juvenile idiopathic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis patients: Diagnostic and prognostic value.

Rheumatology and immunology research Pub Date : 2025-01-09 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1515/rir-2024-0030
Dalia Salah Saif, Manar Fawzy Dawoud, Abeer Medhat, Dina Rifaat Al Sharaki, Dina Salem Fotoh
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Background and objectives: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) and Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are autoimmune chronic inflammatory disorders of undetermined cause. Uveitis is one of the commonest and most dangerous extra-articular manifestations of JIA and RA presenting chronic anterior uveitis with non-specific biomarkers for its early detection. We evaluated the role of serum 14-3-3 Eta protein to assess its potential role as a novel biomarker for the early detection of uveitis in Egyptian JIA and RA patients as well as its correlation with disease activity.

Methods: A case-control study included three patient groups: group I includes 42 JIA patients, group II includes 42 RA patients, and an equal number of apparently healthy individuals matched in sex and age for each group of patients as controls, recruited from the rheumatology outpatient clinic. All participants were subjected to clinical examination, laboratory investigations with assessment of serum levels of 14-3-3 Eta protein, and ophthalmologic investigations to assess disease activity, eye affection, and its relation to 14-3-3 Eta protein level, and other disease variables among those patients.

Results: a statistically significant difference was estimated between the two patients' groups and controls regarding 14-3-3 Eta protein level. 14-3-3 Eta protein has a significant positive correlation with disease activity in JIA and RA patients. Also, RA patients with clinical uveitis had higher levels of the 14-3-3 Eta protein, while there were no significant differences among JIA patients with or without uveitis.

Conclusion: 14-3-3 Eta protein is a potential diagnostic biomarker in early detection of uveitis in RA patients, as it is higher in patients versus controls especially those with uveitis with a cut-off point 57.5, at which patients must have a thorough eye examination to receive early intervention and, to prevent complications, while it doesn't have the same role in JIA patients. 14-3-3 Eta protein is a potential diagnostic and prognostic marker for JIA and RA being correlated with disease activity.

14-3-3 Eta蛋白在埃及青少年特发性关节炎和类风湿关节炎患者葡萄膜炎早期检测中的新生物标志物:诊断和预后价值
背景和目的:幼年特发性关节炎(JIA)和类风湿关节炎(RA)是病因不明的自身免疫性慢性炎症性疾病。葡萄膜炎是JIA和RA最常见和最危险的关节外表现之一,表现为慢性前葡萄膜炎,早期检测无特异性生物标志物。我们评估了血清14-3-3 Eta蛋白的作用,以评估其作为早期检测埃及JIA和RA患者葡萄膜炎的新型生物标志物的潜在作用及其与疾病活动的相关性。方法:病例对照研究包括三组患者:I组包括42例JIA患者,II组包括42例RA患者,并从风湿病门诊招募性别和年龄相匹配的各组患者作为对照。所有患者均接受了临床检查、实验室检查(血清14-3-3 Eta蛋白水平评估)和眼科检查(疾病活动性、眼部影响及其与14-3-3 Eta蛋白水平的关系)以及其他疾病变量。结果:两组患者14-3-3 Eta蛋白水平与对照组比较,差异有统计学意义。14-3-3 Eta蛋白与JIA、RA患者疾病活动性有显著正相关。伴有临床葡萄膜炎的RA患者14-3-3 Eta蛋白水平较高,而伴有或不伴有葡萄膜炎的JIA患者14-3-3 Eta蛋白水平差异无统计学意义。结论:14-3-3 Eta蛋白是一种潜在的RA患者葡萄膜炎早期检测的诊断性生物标志物,其在RA患者中的含量高于对照组,特别是在葡萄膜炎患者中,其临界值为57.5,达到临界值时,患者必须进行彻底的眼科检查,以便进行早期干预和预防并发症,而在JIA患者中则没有相同的作用。14-3-3 Eta蛋白与疾病活动性相关,是JIA和RA的潜在诊断和预后标志物。
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