Serum anti-CCP antibodies in periodontitis associated with rheumatoid arthritis - relative value for the severity of periodontitis

Q3 Medicine
L. Stefanov, T. Bolyarova-Konova, Z. Kolarov, P. Pavlova, M. Ivanova
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Abstract

Antibodies against cyclic citrullinated peptides (ACPA) have significant prognostic value for the onset or progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Extraarticular citrullination and the production of ACPA as an immune response have been well documented in a number of tissues, including inflamed gingiva associated with periodontal disease. The aim of this study was to analyze the relative value of serum ACPA, determined by anti-CCP test, in the periodontitis (P) associated with RA severity`s assessment. The study included 60 patients with a mean age of 58 ± 10 (34 to 74 years), of whom 44 were women and 16 were men with concomitant P and RA. All patients underwent clinical and laboratory tests for the diagnosis of RA and clinical periodontal examination for the diagnosis of P, after signed informed consent. In the studied cohort we found that the average number of lost teeth was 8 ± 5 (0-18), and the average depth of periodontal pockets in mm was 4.4 ± 1.1. In 50% of patients there was a loss of attachment> 5 mm, and in 43% we found furcation lesions. Fifty-eight patients (96.7%) had a 100% prevalence of probing bleeding (BoP), and 47 patients (78.3%) had PISA ≥ 934.71mm². The mean value of PISA in the studied patients was 1727.04 ± 873.64 (214.37 - 4324.00). We did not find a statistically significant difference in serum ACPA levels depending on the severity of periodontal parameters PD (p = 0.357), CAL (p = 0.589) and PISA (p = 0.788). We found that the ROC-based cutoff values ​​for ACPA were high (123.85 IU / ml) and had low sensitivity and specificity in distinguishing between severe and moderate / mild forms of periodontal disease.
类风湿性关节炎相关牙周炎患者血清抗CCP抗体对牙周炎严重程度的相对价值
抗环瓜氨酸肽(ACPA)抗体对类风湿性关节炎(RA)的发作或进展具有重要的预后价值。关节外瓜氨酸化和ACPA作为一种免疫反应的产生已在许多组织中得到充分记录,包括与牙周病相关的发炎牙龈。本研究的目的是分析通过抗CCP试验测定的血清ACPA在牙周炎(P)与RA严重程度评估中的相对价值。该研究包括60名患者,平均年龄为58±10岁(34至74岁),其中44人为女性,16人为男性,伴有P和RA。在签署知情同意书后,所有患者都接受了诊断RA的临床和实验室测试,以及诊断P的临床牙周检查。在研究队列中,我们发现平均缺失牙齿数量为8±5(0-18),牙周袋的平均深度(mm)为4.4±1.1。在50%的患者中,附着丧失>5毫米,在43%的患者中我们发现分叉病变。58名患者(96.7%)的探查性出血(BoP)发生率为100%,47名患者(78.3%)的PISA≥934.71mm²。研究患者的PISA平均值为1727.04±873.64(214.37-4324.00)。根据牙周参数PD的严重程度,我们没有发现血清ACPA水平的统计学显著差异(p=0.357),CAL(p=0.589)和PISA(p=0.788)。我们发现基于ROC的临界值​​ACPA的敏感性和特异性高(123.85IU/ml),并且在区分重度和中度/轻度牙周病方面具有低敏感性和低特异性。
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Revmatologiia (Bulgaria)
Revmatologiia (Bulgaria) Medicine-Rheumatology
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