Anti-Nuclear Antibody Staining Patterns in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Association of AC-1 Pattern and Elevated Titers with Uveitis.

IF 1.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Lutfiye Koru, Fehim Esen, Kardelen Celikel, Özlem Turkyilmaz, Feray Kaya, Elif Kucuk, Zelal Aydin, Eda Nur Dizman, Hatice Kübra Dursun, Merve Ozen Balci, Fatih Haslak, Kubra Ozturk
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate antinuclear antibody (ANA) staining patterns and titers in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)-associated uveitis, idiopathic uveitis, and JIA without uveitis, in order to identify serologic profiles that may contribute to disease pathogenesis and guide clinical decision-making.

Methods: We analyzed patients with JIA and/or uveitis at our tertiary center with ANA titers ≥1/100. Patients were grouped as JIA-associated uveitis, JIA without uveitis, and idiopathic uveitis. Diagnoses followed International League of Associations for Rheumatology and standardization of uveitis nomenclature criteria. ANA testing was performed by indirect immunofluorescence on HEp-2 cells, and patterns and titers were evaluated per International Consensus on ANA Patterns guidelines. ANA profiles were compared across patient groups and JIA subtypes.

Results: Ninety-one patients were included: 21 (23%) with idiopathic uveitis, 12 (13.1%) with JIA-associated uveitis, and 58 (63.7%) with JIA without uveitis. The AC-1 pattern was present in all uveitis patients. The most common ANA patterns in JIA were AC-1 (65.7%), AC-4/5 (21.4%), and AC-2 (10%). ANA profiles differed across JIA subtypes (p<0.001), with AC-1 dominant in oligoarticular JIA (74.5%) and AC-4/5 in enthesitis-related arthritis (50%).

Conclusions: Our findings show that ANA pattern differences in JIA subtypes may provide significant clues regarding disease pathogenesis and clinical prediction. In particular, the prominence of the AC-1 pattern in JIA-associated uveitis may suggest a potential biomarker for the early identification of uveitis risk, which should be further explored in larger prospective studies.

青少年特发性关节炎的抗核抗体染色模式:AC-1模式和滴度升高与葡萄膜炎的关系。
目的:本研究旨在研究幼年特发性关节炎(JIA)伴发葡萄膜炎、特发性葡萄膜炎和不伴发葡萄膜炎的JIA患者的抗核抗体(ANA)染色模式和滴度,以确定可能有助于疾病发病机制的血清学特征,指导临床决策。方法:我们分析了我们三级中心的抗ANA滴度≥1/100的JIA和/或葡萄膜炎患者。将患者分为JIA相关性葡萄膜炎、JIA无葡萄膜炎和特发性葡萄膜炎。诊断遵循国际风湿病协会联盟和葡萄膜炎命名标准标准化。ANA检测采用间接免疫荧光法对HEp-2细胞进行,并根据ANA模式国际共识指南评估模式和滴度。比较不同患者组和JIA亚型的ANA谱。结果:91例患者中,特发性葡萄膜炎21例(23%),JIA相关性葡萄膜炎12例(13.1%),JIA无葡萄膜炎58例(63.7%)。所有葡萄膜炎患者均存在AC-1型。JIA中最常见的ANA类型为AC-1(65.7%)、AC-4/5(21.4%)和AC-2(10%)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,JIA亚型中ANA模式的差异可能为疾病的发病机制和临床预测提供重要线索。特别是,在jia相关的葡萄膜炎中,AC-1模式的突出可能提示了早期识别葡萄膜炎风险的潜在生物标志物,这需要在更大规模的前瞻性研究中进一步探索。
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Medeniyet medical journal
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期刊介绍: The Medeniyet Medical Journal (Medeniyet Med J) is an open access, peer-reviewed, and scientific journal of Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Medicine on various academic disciplines in medicine, which is published in English four times a year, in March, June, September, and December by a group of academics. Medeniyet Medical Journal is the continuation of Göztepe Medical Journal (ISSN: 1300-526X) which was started publishing in 1985. It changed the name as Medeniyet Medical Journal in 2015. Submission and publication are free of charge. No fees are asked from the authors for evaluation or publication process. All published articles are available online in the journal website (www.medeniyetmedicaljournal.org) without any fee. The journal publishes intradisciplinary or interdisciplinary clinical, experimental, and basic researches as well as original case reports, reviews, invited reviews, or letters to the editor, Being published since 1985, the Medeniyet Med J recognizes that the best science should lead to better lives based on the fact that the medicine should serve to the needs of society, and knowledge should transform society. The journal aims to address current issues at both national and international levels, start debates, and exert an influence on decision-makers all over the world by integrating science in everyday life. Medeniyet Med J is committed to serve the public and influence people’s lives in a positive way by making science widely accessible. Believing that the only goal is improving lives, and research has an impact on people’s lives, we select the best research papers in line with this goal.
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