Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1200646
Understanding anemia in rheumatoid arthritis: the association of hemoglobin and hepcidin levels with clinical disease activity and acute phase response
Understanding anemia in rheumatoid arthritis: the association of hemoglobin and hepcidin levels with clinical disease activity and acute phase response // EULAR 2016
London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 2016. str. 476-476 doi:10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.3296 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Understanding anemia in rheumatoid arthritis: the
association of hemoglobin and hepcidin levels with
clinical disease activity and acute phase response
Autori
Padjen, Ivan ; Radner, Helga ; Öhler, Leopold ; Smolen, Josef ; Aletaha, Daniel
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Skup
EULAR 2016
Mjesto i datum
London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, 08.06.2016. - 11.06.2016
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
rheumatoid arthritis ; anemia ; hepcidin ; hemoglobin
Sažetak
Background: Hepcidin is an important link between inflammation and anemia in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) ; hemoglobin itself is considered a negative acute phase measure in chronic inflammatory conditions like RA. However, the longitudinal association of hepcidin and hemoglobin with RA disease activity and acute phase remains to be explored. Objectives: We aimed to explore these associations in patients with RA. Methods: We consecutively included RA outpatients in a routine academic setting. Each patient was evaluated at baseline and 12 weeks thereafter using the clinical disease activity index (CDAI) and extensive peripheral blood tests, including serology, acute phase response (erythrocyte sedimentation rate, ESR ; C reactive protein, CRP ; and fibrinogen) and measures of iron metabolism (ferritin ; transferrin ; transferrin saturation, TS ; hepcidin ; and peripheral erythroid burst forming units, BFU-E). We analyzed baseline and week 12 values cross-sectionally in all patients ; and change scores from baseline to week 12 in a subset of active patients with CDAI≥10 and a new DMARD initiation at baseline. We performed principal component analysis (PCA) to identify themes for all included variables. The strength of association of hepcidin and hemoglobin with the identified themes from the PCA was then analyzed. Results: Eighty-eight patients (68 females, 77%) were included (mean±SD age: 58±12 years ; disease duration: 9.3±9.6 years). PCA identified four themes for all included parameters: clinical activity, acute phase, iron metabolism and hematopoiesis. At baseline and week 12 (steady state), both hepcidin and hemoglobin levels were ascribable primarily to the theme “iron metabolism”. Hemoglobin was also ascribable to “clinical activity” – to a similar extent as other acute phase parameters ; but even more to the theme “acute phase”. Conversely, 12-week changes in hepcidin levels were ascribable to “changes in acute phase”, while changes in hemoglobin levels were ascribable to “changes in clinical activity” (Figure). In multivariable analysis CDAI changes were negatively, and BFU-E changes were positively, associated with hemoglobin changes (R2=0.615, p<0.05 for both) ; hepcidin changes were not associated with hemoglobin changes. Figure: Loadings of hepcidin (solid lines) and hemoglobin (dotted lines) to the themes identified by principal component analysis, for baseline values (left), and for changes between baseline and week 12 (right) Conclusions: In patients with RA, changes in hepcidin levels reflect changes in acute phase response, but not changes in clinical disease activity ; changes in hemoglobin levels occur in conjunction with changes in clinical disease activity, but not with changes of the acute phase response. The association of clinical disease activity with hemoglobin seems to be stronger than its association with other acute phase parameters.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Medicinski fakultet, Zagreb,
Klinički bolnički centar Zagreb
Profili:
Ivan Padjen
(autor)
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Časopis indeksira:
- Current Contents Connect (CCC)
- Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC)
- Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXP)
- SCI-EXP, SSCI i/ili A&HCI
- Scopus
- MEDLINE