Comparative Analyses of Serological Biomarkers and Disease Characteristics between Elderly-onset and Younger-onset Rheumatoid Arthritis

R. Sakthiswary
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The onset of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may occur any time after the age of 16 years. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical and serological differences between elderly onset RA (EORA); which is begins at the age of 60 and above, with younger onset RA (YORA). A total of 69 EORA and 82 YORA female patients were enrolled in this study. Data on medications, disease duration, age at onset, disease activity at onset and laboratory parameters were collected by reviewing the medical records. All patients had their blood samples taken for serum anticyclic citrulinated peptide (anti-CCP), IgA rheumatoid factor (RF), IgM RF and IgG RF. Besides, the subjects were assessed for their radiographic joint damage based on Modified Sharp Score (MSS) and functional disability based on the Health Assessment Questionnaire-disability Index (HAQ-DI) scores. Despite comparable disease duration and frequency of seropositivity, the YORA group had significantly higher disease activity at onset of the disease (p=0.009). In keeping with this finding, the YORA group had more severe joint damage based on radiographic assessment (MSS scores of 17.49+19.04 versus 10.04+12.79). The YORA group had significantly higher levels of IgA RF and anti-CCP with p-values of 0.035 and 0.002, respectively. Our findings suggest that YORA is associated with more severe disease, worse radiographic joint damage and higher levels of anti-CCP and IgA RF.
老年起病与年轻起病类风湿关节炎血清学生物标志物及疾病特征的比较分析
类风湿性关节炎(RA)的发病可能发生在16岁以后的任何时间。本研究的目的是比较老年发作类风湿性关节炎(EORA)的临床和血清学差异;它开始于60岁及以上,年轻发作的RA (YORA)本研究共纳入69例EORA女性患者和82例YORA女性患者。通过审查医疗记录收集有关药物、病程、发病年龄、发病时疾病活动和实验室参数的数据。所有患者均行血清抗环瓜氨酸肽(anti-CCP)、IgA类风湿因子(RF)、IgM RF和IgG RF检测。此外,采用改良夏普评分(MSS)评估受试者的放射关节损伤,采用健康评估问卷-残疾指数(HAQ-DI)评分评估受试者的功能残疾。尽管疾病持续时间和血清阳性频率相当,但YORA组在发病时的疾病活动性明显较高(p=0.009)。与此发现一致,基于影像学评估,YORA组有更严重的关节损伤(MSS评分为17.49+19.04比10.04+12.79)。YORA组IgA RF和anti-CCP水平显著升高,p值分别为0.035和0.002。我们的研究结果表明,YORA与更严重的疾病、更严重的放射关节损伤和更高水平的抗ccp和IgA RF相关。
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