Comparison of serum and synovial fluid markers of Herpes simplex virus and Helicobacter pylori infection between rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis patients: A Retrospective Case-Control Study

M. Sahebari, Sepideh Sabah Mashhadi, Mahsa Ghandehari Ferdows, H. Rafatpanah, K. Hashemzadeh, H. Heidari, Yahya Shahrokhi, Mandana Khodashahi
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Recently, several infectious agents including Epstein-Barr virus and Escherichia coli have been suggested as possible contributing factors to the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study was designed to compare serum and synovial fluid markers of herpes simplex virus (HSV) and Helicobacter pylori of RA and osteoarthritis (OA) patients.This comparative study was conducted on two hundred OA and RA patients who referred to the Rheumatic Diseases Research Center (RDRC) affiliated with Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran, from March 2015 to 2016. Synovial fluid was obtained from all individuals. Two years later, participants attended a follow-up session to collect blood samples for serum markers of these two infectious agents.Twenty-five patients (96.15%) in the RA group and 23 individuals (92%) in the OA group had positive serum IgG antibodies for HSV. As for Helicobacter pylori, 13 individuals (50%) in RA and 12 individuals (48%) had positive serum IgG antibodies (p value = 0.66). In addition, 9 (34.6%) and 8 (30.8%) in the RA group and 10 (40%) and 3 (12%) in the OA group had positive serum IgA and IgM antibodies for Helicobacter pylori, respectively (p value = 0.89 and p value = 0.13, respectively). Collected fluid samples were negative for both Helicobacter pylori and HSV1 and 2 DNA particles in all individuals.Based on the results of the current study, there is no difference between RA and OA patients in terms of Herpes simplex virus and Helicobacter pylori infection.
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类风湿关节炎和骨关节炎患者血清和滑液中单纯疱疹病毒和幽门螺杆菌感染标志物的比较:回顾性病例对照研究
近年来,包括eb病毒和大肠杆菌在内的几种感染因子被认为是类风湿关节炎(RA)发病的可能因素。本研究旨在比较类风湿性关节炎(RA)和骨关节炎(OA)患者血清和滑液中单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)和幽门螺杆菌的标志物。本比较研究于2015年3月至2016年在伊朗马什哈德医学大学附属风湿病研究中心(RDRC)就诊的200名OA和RA患者进行。所有个体均获得滑液。两年后,参与者参加了随访会议,以收集这两种传染性病原体的血清标志物的血液样本。RA组25例(96.15%)血清HSV IgG抗体阳性,OA组23例(92%)血清HSV IgG抗体阳性。类风湿关节炎患者幽门螺杆菌IgG抗体阳性13例(50%),12例(48%)(p值= 0.66)。RA组血清幽门螺杆菌IgA、IgM抗体阳性9例(34.6%)、8例(30.8%),OA组血清幽门螺杆菌IgA、IgM抗体阳性10例(40%)、3例(12%)(p值分别为0.89、0.13)。收集的液体样本中所有个体的幽门螺杆菌和HSV1和2 DNA颗粒均为阴性。根据目前的研究结果,RA和OA患者在单纯疱疹病毒和幽门螺杆菌感染方面没有差异。
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