Study of Toll -like Receptor 4 and Colony Stimulating Factor 2 Gene Expression for Early Recognition of Axial Spondyloarthritis Changes in Psoriatic cases.

M. Ellaithy, Sherin S Elnaidany, W. Shehata, D. Saif, S. El-Hefnawy
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Background: About 30% of cases with psoriasis will suffer from psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Heritable element plays a role in PsA as different genes are involved. However, few genes are involved in both psoriasis and PsA. This study aimed to investigate the predictive value of Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 and colony stimulating factor (CSF) 2 gene expression for early detection of axial spondyloarthritis in psoriatic patients. Methods: This study included 200 subjects; 100 psoriatic patients, subdivided into two groups; Group 1: included 66 patients with plaque psoriasis without any articular complaint, and Group 2: included 44 patients with psoriatic arthritis. Group 3 included: 100 age and sex matched healthy controls. Laboratory assessment of TLR4 and CSF2 gene expression by real time polymerase chain reaction technique, and axial joint radiological assessment by Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Results: There were significant increase of CSF2 and TLR4 gene expression levels in cases compared with controls (p <0.001) for both. Additionally, a significant rise of CSF2 and TLR4 gene expression levels in cases with psoriatic arthritis compared to cases with psoriatic skin affection only (U=2.45, p= 0.01, 3.34, p= 0.001 respectively. Receiver operating characteristic curve done for earlier detection of sub-clinical changes of axSpA regarding positive MRI results in cases with psoriasis and PsA respectively with P value <0.001. Conclusion: TLR4 and CSF2 gene expression have strong predictive value in early detection of axial SpA changes in asymptomatic and non-radiographic psoriatic patients which is equivalent and equal to the MRI predictive value.
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Toll样受体4和集落刺激因子2基因表达对银屑病中轴性脊柱炎早期识别的研究
背景:大约30%的银屑病患者会出现银屑病关节炎(psoriatic arthritis, PsA)。遗传因素在PsA中起作用,涉及不同的基因。然而,很少有基因同时参与牛皮癣和PsA。本研究旨在探讨toll样受体(TLR) 4和集落刺激因子(CSF) 2基因表达对银屑病患者轴型脊柱炎早期检测的预测价值。方法:本研究纳入200名受试者;100例银屑病患者,再分为两组;组1:无关节疾患的斑块型银屑病患者66例,组2:银屑病关节炎患者44例。第三组包括:100名年龄和性别匹配的健康对照者。实时聚合酶链反应技术检测实验室TLR4和CSF2基因表达,磁共振成像检测轴关节放射学。结果:与对照组相比,病例中CSF2和TLR4基因表达水平显著升高(p <0.001)。此外,银屑病关节炎患者的CSF2和TLR4基因表达水平较仅银屑病皮肤病患者显著升高(U=2.45, p= 0.01, 3.34, p= 0.001)。分别对银屑病和PsA患者MRI阳性的axSpA亚临床变化做受试者工作特征曲线,P值<0.001。结论:TLR4和CSF2基因表达对无症状、无影像学表现的银屑病患者轴向SpA变化的早期检测具有较强的预测价值,与MRI预测价值相当且相等。
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