scholarly journals Serum progranulin level is associated with disease activity following orthopedic surgery in rheumatoid arthritis patients

2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (12) ◽  
pp. 030006052097145
Author(s):  
Chunyu Kong ◽  
Yuquan Shi ◽  
Junhua Xu ◽  
Zijuan Xiu ◽  
Wufang Qi

Background Few studies have focused on the ability of progranulin to predict postoperative disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients who have undergone surgery. This study evaluated serum progranulin levels in active RA patients and analyzed its relationship with postoperative disease activity. Methods One hundred thirty-two patients with active RA and 72 healthy subjects were included in this study. Serum progranulin was measured, and clinical data were collected. The postoperative 1-year Disease Activity Score in 28 joints calculated with C-reactive protein (DAS28-CRP) scores was evaluated as an indicator of disease activity. The predictive value of progranulin in postoperative 1-year disease activity in RA patients was also analyzed. Results Serum progranulin was significantly associated with the postoperative 1-year RA disease activity. The mean serum progranulin level in patients with a high disease activity was significantly higher than that of RA patients with low-to-moderate disease activity (54.2 ± 10.6 ng/mL vs. 46.7 ± 8.8 ng/mL). Serum progranulin was also evaluated as an independent predictive factor for postoperative 1-year RA disease activity in multivariate analysis (odds ratio [OR], 2.21; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02–8.85). Conclusions Serum progranulin levels may be a promising indicator of postoperative disease activity in RA patients who underwent orthopedic surgery.

Author(s):  
Nyi Mekar Saptarini ◽  
Dainar Eka Pratiwi ◽  
Ellin Febrina ◽  
Marlia Singgih Wibowo ◽  
Tutus Gusdinar

ABSTRACTObjective: This study was designed to determine the correlation between Disease Activity Score (DAS 28) and the serum Cartilage Oligomeric MatrixProtein (COMP) levels in Indonesian Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients. Methods: The subjects were patients who visit the rheumatology clinic at one governmental hospital in Bandung, Indonesia. DAS was determinedby the QxMD Software based on erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and serum COMP levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Statistical analysis was conducted with IBM SPSS Statistics 23. Results: DAS 28 value was 3.36 ± 0.16 which indicates the moderate disease activity. Serum COMP levels were 843.80 ± 35.79 ng/ml in RA patientsand 830.00 ± 48.92 ng/ml in normal controls. Conclusion: There is no correlation between DAS 28 and serum COMP levels in RA patients (p = 0.496 and rho = 0.129). Keywords: Autoimmune disease, Rheumatoid arthritis monitoring, Cartilage oligomeric matrix protein, Disease activity score 28


2010 ◽  
Vol 37 (4) ◽  
pp. 704-710 ◽  
Author(s):  
KIORI SHIO ◽  
HIROKO KOBAYASHI ◽  
TOMOYUKI ASANO ◽  
RIE SAITO ◽  
HARUYO IWADATE ◽  
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Objective.To measure concentrations of the thrombin-cleaved isoform of osteopontin (OPN) in urine and plasma of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and to assess whether levels of thrombin-cleaved OPN are associated with measures of RA.Methods.Subjects comprised 70 patients with RA, 20 patients with osteoarthritis (OA), and 46 healthy controls. RA disease activity was evaluated by tender joint count, swollen joint count, patient’s global assessment of disease activity, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), and levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), and rheumatoid factor (RF), as well as 28-joint count Disease Activity Score (DAS28). OPN levels in plasma and urine were measured by ELISA.Results.Median levels of thrombin-cleaved OPN in urine (U-half) were significantly higher in RA patients (143.5 pmol/mmol Cr) than in healthy controls (67.9 pmol/mmol Cr) or OA patients (69.8 pmol/mmol Cr). Thrombin-cleaved OPN was not detected in plasma. U-half levels correlated significantly with levels of CRP (r = 0.26, p = 0.03), ESR (r = 0.26, p = 0.03), and RF (r = 0.28, p = 0.03). Median U-half levels were significantly higher in patients with stage III (249.9 pmol/mmol Cr) and IV (251.6 pmol/mmol Cr) disease than in patients with stage I (98.6 pmol/mmol Cr) disease.Conclusion.Our results suggest that urine levels of the thrombin-cleaved isoform of OPN may reflect the severity of active inflammatory arthritis in patients with RA.


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