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Article: Serum level of APRIL/BLyS in Behçet's disease patients: clinical significance in uveitis and disease activity.
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ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study reported here was to assess the serum concentration of B-cell activating factors, B lymphocyte stimulators (BLyS), and a proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) in Behçet disease (BD) patients in order to evaluate their role and study their relation to uveitis subtype and disease activity. METHODS: The study included 58 consecutively recruited BD patients with a mean age of 35.54 ± 8.85 years and disease duration of 8.33 ± 5.84 years and 30 age- and sex-matched controls. Disease activity was assessed using the BD current activity form score. Patients were subclassified according to the presence and type of uveitis. Serum BLyS and APRIL were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: Recurrent uveitis was present in 42 (72.41 %) patients, of whom 19 had the anterior form, 13 had the posterior form, and ten had a combined anterior with posterior form; 16 had no eye involvement. Serum APRIL (60.29 ± 57.99 ng/ml) and BLyS (2.31 ± 1.97 ng/ml) levels were significantly higher in the BD patients than in the controls (4.14 ± 4.31 and 0.49 ± 0.39 ng/ml, respectively; P < 0.0001). The levels were clearly higher in those with combined uveitis. The BLyS level significantly correlated with disease activity. CONCLUSIONS: The overexpression of BLyS and APRIL in BD patients supports the notion of a critical role for B cell activation factors in BD, particularly in terms of uveitis and disease activity. This provides an interesting prospect for the use of anti-BLyS/APRIL antibodies against future therapeutic targets.Modern Rheumatology 07/2012; · 1.58 Impact Factor -
Article: Enhanced MRI in early undifferentiated oligoarthritis of the knee joints: improvements already visible after 2 months of DMARDs treatment.
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ABSTRACT: To describe (1) the findings with MRI in a series of patients with early undifferentiated oligoarthritis of the knee joint(s) and (2) the early effect after 2 months of treatment with only methotrexate (MTX) and hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) as disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), 15 consecutive patients with undifferentiated oligoarthritis of the knee joint(s) were recruited. The mean age was 31.7 years (SD = 8.1 years), and the mean disease duration was 15.3 months (SD = 12.2 months). In all patients, synovial fluid analysis, RF, anti-CCP2 antibodies, ANA, CRP, ESR, and routine laboratory investigations were performed. Enhanced MRI was done at initial evaluation and after 2 months treatment. Four of the 15 patients had positive RF and 6 had positive anti-CCP2. After treatment with DMARDs, a regression was seen regarding effusion and synovitis in all patients; in one of three patients, the bone edema had regressed. Synovial thickening as measured by enhanced MRI decreased significantly (p < 0.01) and correlated significantly with the improved ESR and CRP (p < 0.01). After 2 months treatment with MTX and HCQ, the MRI improved considerably especially regarding synovial thickening.Clinical Rheumatology 06/2008; 27(9):1177-82. · 2.00 Impact Factor