Association of Interleukin-17 and ACCP levels with Rheumatoid arthritis patients and Control Groups

Haneen Jassim, T. Al-Turaihi
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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) represents the prevailing form of chronic inflammatory polyarthritis, characterized by an autoimmune response directed against citrullinated antigens and subsequent synovial joint destruction. The susceptibility to RA appears to be influenced by a complex interplay between a specific immune response to various environmental factors and a favorable genetic predisposition. IL-17 Association with Diseases found to be elevated in various chronic inflammatory conditions including  RA especially in cases resistant to anti-TNF therapy. Aim : To investigate the value of IL-17 and ACCP levels with study groups as well as the association of chronic periodontal disease as an environmental risk factor of RA. Methods : This case-control study involved a total of 140 participants were enrolled, with 70 individuals meeting specific criteria and serological testing confirming their RA diagnosis, while the remaining 70 served as healthy controls.The study involved the collection of blood samples from the participants. Various measurements and tests were conducted, including the assessment of disease activity using the Disease Activity Score (DAS28-ESR) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), detection of RF through latex agglutination, quantification of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (ACCP) and interleukin-17 (IL-17) levels via enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results : RA patients exhibited substantially higher values  for ESR, RF, ACCP compared to the control group. Also IL-17 substantially higher values  for RA patients  Notably, the p-values for ESR, ACCP, and IL-17 were 0.0001, 0.02, and 0.0001, respectively, indicating strong statistical significance. patients who had gum problems were 43(61.4 %) while the control group was 9 (12.5%) had a gum problem Statistically, parameter had significant differences (p.value=0.0001).
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白细胞介素-17 和 ACCP 水平与类风湿关节炎患者和对照组的关系
背景:类风湿性关节炎(RA)是慢性炎症性多关节炎的主要形式,其特点是针对瓜氨酸抗原的自身免疫反应和随后的滑膜关节破坏。RA 的易感性似乎受到对各种环境因素的特异性免疫反应和有利的遗传易感性之间复杂的相互作用的影响。在包括 RA 在内的各种慢性炎症中,尤其是在抗肿瘤坏死因子疗法耐药的病例中,IL-17 与疾病的相关性升高。目的:研究IL-17和ACCP水平与研究群体的价值,以及慢性牙周病作为RA环境风险因素的关联。方法:这项病例对照研究共招募了 140 名参与者,其中 70 人符合特定标准并通过血清学检测确诊为 RA,其余 70 人作为健康对照。研究人员采集了参与者的血液样本,并进行了各种测量和检测,包括使用疾病活动性评分(DAS28-ESR)和红细胞沉降率(ESR)评估疾病活动性,通过乳胶凝集法检测RF,通过酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)定量检测抗环瓜氨酸肽(ACCP)和白细胞介素-17(IL-17)的水平。结果:与对照组相比,RA 患者的 ESR、RF 和 ACCP 值明显较高。值得注意的是,血沉、ACCP 和 IL-17 的 p 值分别为 0.0001、0.02 和 0.0001,这表明它们具有很强的统计学意义。有牙龈问题的患者有 43 人(61.4%),而对照组有 9 人(12.5%)有牙龈问题。
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