Clinical and immunogenetic characterization in psoriatic arthritis patients

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Emilce Edith Schneeberger
Gustavo Citera
Gustavo Rodríguez Gil
Amelia Granel
Alfredo Arturi
Gabriel Marcos Rosemffet
José Antonio Maldonado Cocco
Alberto Berman
Alberto Spindler
Victor Hugo Morales
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[1] Instituto de Rehabilitación Psicofísica,Section of Rheumatology
[2] HIGA,Hospital San Martín
[3] Centro Médico Privado de Reumatología,undefined
[4] INCUCAI – Instituto Nacional Central Unico Coordinador de Ablación e Implante,undefined
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Clinical Rheumatology | 2015年 / 34卷
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Immunogenetics; Psoriatic arthritis; Subtypes;
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In psoriatic arthritis (PsA), genetic factors play a substantial role in disease susceptibility as well as in its expression. This study aims to determine the distribution of class I and class II HLA antigens in PsA patients and secondly to analyze the influence of genetic factors in the clinical expression of the disease. Consecutive PsA patients (CASPAR criteria) with less than 1 year of disease duration were included. Sociodemographic and clinical data were recorded. Blood samples were obtained, DNA was extracted by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and class I (A, B, and C) and class II (DR) HLA antigens were determined by oligotyping. A control group of 100 nonrelated healthy controls from the general population served as control. p values were corrected (pc) according to the number of alleles tested. A total of 73 patients were included, 37 were females (50.7 %) with a median disease duration of 72 months (interquartile range (IQR) 24–149). Thirty-three patients (45.2 %) had a family history of psoriasis. When analyzing all the class I and class II HLA antigens, a significantly higher frequency of B38 (odds ratio (OR) 2.95, p = 0.03) and Cw6 (OR 2.78, p = 0.009) was found in PsA patients compared to the control group. On the contrary, the HLA-A11 (OR 0.14, p = 0.04) and B7 (OR 0.31, p = 0.03) were significantly more frequent among healthy controls. Furthermore, B18 was significantly more frequent in patients with early arthritis onset (less than 40 years): seven patients (22.6 %) with early onset compared to two patients (4.8 %) with late onset (p = 0.03). No association between HLA-B27 and spondylitis or HLA-DR4 with polyarticular involvement was observed. The HLA-B38 and Cw6 alleles are associated with a greater PsA susceptibility in Argentine population.
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