Anatomical pattern of entheseal and synovial fibroblast activation in patients with psoriasis and its risk of developing psoriatic arthritis.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY RMD Open Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1136/rmdopen-2024-004294
Giulia Corte, Armin Atzinger, Selahattin Alp Temiz, Rita Noversa de Sousa, Melek Yalcin Mutlu, Verena Schoenau, Maria Gabriella Raimondo, Arnd Kleyer, Torsten Kuwert, Andreas Ramming, David Simon, Michael Sticherling, Christian Schmidkonz, Georg Schett, Filippo Fagni
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Abstract

Objectives: To assess the presence and anatomical distribution of activated fibroblasts in the joints and entheses of patients with psoriasis with arthralgia and to test how fibroblast activation visualised by 68gallium-labelled fibroblast activation protein inhibitor-04 (68Ga-FAPI-04)-positron emission tomography (PET)/CT correlates with clinical tenderness, musculoskeletal ultrasound findings and progression to psoriatic arthritis (PsA).

Methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study in patients with psoriasis and arthralgia who underwent clinical and ultrasound evaluation and whole-body PET/CT imaging with 68Ga-FAPI-04. 68Ga-FAPI-04 uptake at synovial and entheseal sites was assessed by maximal standardised uptake values (SUVmax) and PET/CT Joint Index (JI); logistic regression models were used to investigate its correlation with clinical and ultrasound findings. Survival analyses were performed on patients with at least 6 months of follow-up.

Results: 36 patients with psoriasis were enrolled. 68Ga-FAPI-04 uptake was found in 318 (7.9%) joints and 369 (7.3%) entheses in 29 (80.6%) participants, with a mean SUVmax (SD) of 3.2 (1.8) for joints and 2.9 (1.6) for entheses. Large joints and the lower limbs were predominantly affected. A significant positive relationship was found between 68Ga-FAPI-04-PET/CT signal intensity and the 68 tender joint count (SUVmax: p<0.001; PET/CT-JI: p<0.001) and tender entheses count (SUVmax: p<0.001; PET/CT-JI: p=0.002). No correlations were found with ultrasound findings (SUVmax: p=0.969; PET/CT-JI: p=0.720). Patients with relevant synovio-entheseal 68Ga-FAPI-04 uptake showed a statistically significant higher risk of developing PsA (p=0.02), independent of ultrasound findings.

Conclusions: Patients with psoriasis presenting with arthralgia show localised signs of resident tissue activation in joints and entheses, which are associated with higher risk of developing PsA.

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银屑病患者胫骨内和滑膜成纤维细胞活化的解剖模式及其患银屑病关节炎的风险。
研究目的评估伴有关节痛的银屑病患者关节和粘膜中活化成纤维细胞的存在和解剖分布情况,并检验68镓标记成纤维细胞活化蛋白抑制剂-04(68Ga-FAPI-04)-正电子发射断层扫描(PET)/CT显示的成纤维细胞活化与临床触痛、肌肉骨骼超声检查结果和银屑病关节炎(PsA)进展的相关性:我们对银屑病和关节痛患者进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,这些患者接受了临床和超声波评估以及68Ga-FAPI-04全身PET/CT成像。通过最大标准化摄取值(SUVmax)和 PET/CT 关节指数(JI)评估滑膜和趾骨部位的 68Ga-FAPI-04 摄取情况;使用逻辑回归模型研究其与临床和超声检查结果的相关性。对随访至少 6 个月的患者进行了生存分析:结果:共招募了 36 名银屑病患者。在29名患者(80.6%)的318个关节(7.9%)和369个内侧关节(7.3%)中发现了68Ga-FAPI-04摄取,关节的平均SUVmax(标清)为3.2(1.8),内侧关节的平均SUVmax(标清)为2.9(1.6)。受影响的主要是大关节和下肢。68Ga-FAPI-04-PET/CT信号强度与68个有触痛的关节数(SUVmax:p68Ga-FAPI-04摄取量显示患PsA的风险在统计学上明显更高(P=0.02),与超声检查结果无关)之间存在明显的正相关关系:结论:伴有关节痛的银屑病患者在关节和关节内出现局部常驻组织活化的迹象,这与罹患 PsA 的风险较高有关。
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