子宫球蛋白和IL2R多态性与类风湿性关节炎患者的关节损伤和手术关节有关

N. Oreiro, R. Cáliz, A. Balsa, J. Andreu, R. Sanmartí, F. Blanco
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引言和目标。在所有标志RA患者预后的临床表现中,放射学损伤被认为是最重要的变量之一。除临床和实验室标志物外,遗传因素对RA预测能力的影响也越来越多地被研究。先前的研究报道了与RA放射损伤相关的不同基因多态性的误导性结果。本研究的目的是评估临床、分析和遗传变量在西班牙类风湿关节炎人群放射损伤中的作用。包括632名西班牙RA患者。使用寡核苷酸芯片进行SNP基因分型。对关节损伤进行等位基因和基因型关联分析,并进行单倍型关联试验。本研究回顾性纳入604例西班牙类风湿性关节炎关节糜烂患者和616例因类风湿性关节炎而接受手术的患者。子宫红蛋白基因A587G多态性(rs3741240)与RX2表型(手脚多发性糜落)和RA手术引起的放射损伤增加相关(OR分别为1.6和1.7)。IL2R多态性与RX2表型相关(OR 2.95)。病程、关节疼痛、ESR、RF和ACPA是与关节损伤显著相关的分析和临床变量。这些结果表明,子宫红蛋白和IL2R基因的A587G和C4599T多态性分别与西班牙RA人群的放射损伤有关。
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Uteroglobine and IL2R polymorphisms are associated with articular damaged and surgical joint in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
Introduction and Objectives. Of all clinical manifestations that mark prognosis of a patient with RA, radiological damaged is considered one of the most important variables. In addition to clinical and laboratory markers are increasingly studying the influence of genetic factors in the predictive ability of the RA forecast. Previous studies have reported misleading results about polymorphisms in different genes associated with radiological damage in RA. The aim of this study was to assess the involvement of the clinical, analytical and genetic variables in the radiological damage in a Spanish RA population. Methods. Six hundred thirty-two Spanish RA patients were included. SNP genotyping was performed using an oligonucleotide microarray. Allele and genotype association analyses with articular damage and a haplotype association test were performed. Results. This study includes retrospectively 604 Spanish RA patients with articular erosions and 616 with surgery due to RA. The A587G polymorphism (rs3741240) in uteroglobin gene was associated with increased radiological damage defined by phenotypes RX2 (multiple erosions on hands and feet) and surgery due to RA (OR 1.6 and 1.7 respectively). IL2R polymorphism was associated with RX2 phenotype (OR 2.95). Disease duration, painful joints, ESR, RF and ACPA are the analytical and clinical variables significantly associated with articular damage. Conclusions. These results demonstrate that the A587G and C4599T polymorphism in uteroglobin and IL2R genes respectively are associated with radiological damage in a Spanish RA population.
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