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Query: UMLS:C0003864 (
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There was no increased incidence of
HLA-B27
in patients suffering from rubella arthropathy, when compared to both the Westminster controls and a group of patients with
arthritis
secondary to dysentery who nearly all possessed this allele.
...
PMID:HLA frequencies in less common arthropathies. 98 8
Serum antibody levels against T mycoplasmas (Ureaplasma urealyticum) were determined by the metabolic inhibition method in several populations. A higher prevalence of antibody was found in Haida Indians and Bella Coola Indians than in blood donors, patients with rheumatoid arthritis, and patients attending a VD clinic. Antibody levels did not correlate with the presence of spodylitis or the histocompatibility antigen
HLA-B27
, although both these Indian populations have a high prevalence of spondylitis and
HLA-B27
.
Arthritis
Rheum
PMID:Serum antibody levels against T mycoplasmas in two North American Indian populations predisposed to spondylitis. 99 41
Eighteen patients with an inflammatory pauciarticular peripheral arthropathy not typical of any known entity showed an asymmetrical pattern of disease, with a predilection for the lower extremities. Destructive joint changes and deformities were absent (mean follow-up 10 years). Although spondylitis and sacroiliitis were absent on x-rays,
HLA-B27
antigen was found in 8 patients (44%). This antigen and similar joint symptoms are also found in other forms of
arthritis
.
...
PMID:HLA-B27 antigen in diagnosis of atypical seronegative inflammatory arthropathy. 100 21
Ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis share many common features. However the presence of rheumatoid factor, histologically classic rheumatoid nodules, and the histocompatibility cell wall antigen (
HLA-B27
) helps distinguish one from the other. Two cases are reported in which these features established the coexisting diagnoses of ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis.
Arthritis
Rheum
PMID:Coexistence of ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis. 125 61
One hundred and twelve well-studied patients with a prior diagnosis of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis were differentiated into seven clinically distinct subgroups, including a group in whom recognizable ankylosing spondylitis had developed by time of follow-up. An apparent increased prevalence of
HLA-B27
in the entire series (26%) was clearly related to its increased prevalence in only two subgroups: patients whose disease had progressed to overt ankylosing spondylitis (five of five patients) and boys with pauciarticular
arthritis
whose disease would be consistent with early ankylosing spondylitis (11 of 18 patients). There were no significant associations of B27 with systemic onset JRA, polyarticular JRA, pauciarticular JRA in girls, or JRA with chronic iridocyclitis. The only other significant alterations found were increased prevalences of HLA-A2 and HLA-BW15 in patients with polyarticular disease without identifiable rheumatoid factor. This study emphasizes that the clinical disorders included under the category of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis represent more than a single disease and that this heterogeneity must be considered in interpreting studies such as those of histocompatibility typing.
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PMID:Histocompatibility antigens in childhood-onset arthritis. 127 Nov 90
Whipple's disease is a rare multisystem disorder of infectious etiology. Efforts to culture the responsible organism have been unsuccessful. Nucleotide sequencing and amplification of bacterial 16S ribosomal DNA revealed the organism to be most similar to bacteria of the Rhodococcus, Streptomyces, and Arthrobacter genera. Several clinical studies of the long-term use of colchicine for the treatment of familial Mediterranean fever demonstrate its utility for symptom control and prevention of complications by amyloidosis in both adults and children. Normal growth, development, and subsequent fertility were seen in children treated with colchicine. Adult-onset Still's disease has previously been thought to have a generally good outcome, although some patients develop chronic
arthritis
and disability. No markers have been available for prognosis. A study of 62 patients revealed the presence of polyarthritis, root joint involvement, and rash at initial presentation to be associated with a poorer outcome. Enteropathic arthritis may be seen as a complication of both Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. The onset of peripheral
arthritis
coincides with or follows the onset of bowel symptoms in most cases, whereas spondylitis may precede the onset of inflammatory bowel disease by years.
HLA-B27
is present in 50% to 75% of cases of spondylitis. No HLA association with inflammatory bowel disease or peripheral
arthritis
has been consistently found.
...
PMID:Whipple's disease, familial Mediterranean fever, adult-onset Still's disease, and enteropathic arthritis. 138 Feb 77
We studied the cellular and humoral immune response to Chlamydia trachomatis, Yersinia enterocolitica and Borrelia burgdorferi in paired samples of peripheral blood and synovial fluid (SF) in undifferentiated oligoarthritis, reactive
arthritis
(ReA) and rheumatoid arthritis. Antigen specific lymphocyte proliferation was found in SF of 43% of patients with ReA and 34% of patients with undifferentiated oligoarthritis. C. trachomatis was the most frequent single agent.
HLA-B27
was positive in 83% of patients with ReA and in 62% of patients with undifferentiated oligoarthritis with antigen specific lymphocyte proliferation. Antigen specific lymphocyte proliferation correlated poorly with the specific antibody response. Only chlamydial antigen was detected in SF cells using monoclonal antibodies. We conclude that some patients with undifferentiated oligoarthritis may have a forme fruste of ReA. This finding is important in view of recent evidence supporting the efficacy of antibiotic therapy in ReA.
...
PMID:Pathogenetic role of Chlamydia, Yersinia and Borrelia in undifferentiated oligoarthritis. 140 59
Thirty-six of the 39 children originally described with the syndrome of seronegative enthesopathy and arthropathy, followed for a mean of 11 years after symptom onset, were found to have had a widely varied clinical course. Twelve of the 23 patients (52%) who originally did not have a seronegative spondyloarthropathy developed definite (6) or possible (6) seronegative spondyloarthropathies. The development of a seronegative spondyloarthropathy was associated with
HLA-B27
(p = 0.0004) and the presence of
arthritis
(rather than arthralgia only) at the time of the original report (p = 0.05). For patients with
arthritis
, the development of a seronegative spondyloarthropathy was associated with
arthritis
onset after 5 years of age (p = 0.01).
...
PMID:SEA syndrome revisited: a longterm followup of children with a syndrome of seronegative enthesopathy and arthropathy. 140 67
Immunogenetics are supporting the marked heterogeneity of chronic
arthritis
in children. Thus DRw13-DRw18 and DQw6-DQw18 were associated with persistent pauciarticular disease in children with an early onset of disease. Several studies have shown DPw2 as an additional susceptibility factor in this subgroup. Standardization of diagnostic criteria for juvenile onset spondyloarthropathy and psoriatic arthritis is necessary; various studies are in progress, and although
HLA-B27
provides the common marker, this may only apply to a small group of juvenile psoriatics who have spondyloarthropathy. In the management of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, methotrexate in moderate doses has been shown to be superior to lower doses of methotrexate and placebo in controlling polyarthritis. Methotrexate may be of particular value in treating the polyarthritis that follows a pauciarticular onset. The possible value of sulfasalazine in a B27 group with persistent polyarthritis has been suggested. Highlights of corticosteroid therapy were intra-articular injections, particularly in pauciarticular disease, the suggestion that deflazacort has a calcium sparing effect, and the possible role of intravenous methylprednisone in the management of severe disease.
...
PMID:Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile chronic arthritis, and juvenile spondyloarthropathies. 141 6
The association between three major spondyloarthritic diseases, ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter's syndrome, and reactive
arthritis
, and the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class 1 antigen
HLA-B27
is well documented. The hypothesis of cross-reactivity between
HLA-B27
and the antecedent infection-causing Gram-negative pathogens such as Salmonella, Shigella and Yersinia has been suggested by in vitro studies employing monoclonal antibodies. We have examined the possibility of such cross-reactivity in vivo using various rabbit immune sera and patient sera as the source of cross-reacting antibody. Mouse L cells were transfected with HLA-A3 or
HLA-B27
and used as a source of antigen. Western blot analysis employing denatured antigen, FACS analysis employing native antigen and immunoprecipitation studies were undertaken to detect cross-reacting antibodies generated in vivo to
HLA-B27
antigen. Antibodies generated in vivo by infection in patients or immunization in animals against arthritogenic bacteria did not demonstrate any cross-reactivity with
HLA-B27
by any of the methods used. As defined by the humoral immune response, molecular mimicry appears unlikely to explain the role of B27 in the pathogenesis of reactive
arthritis
.
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PMID:HLA-B27/microbial mimicry: an in vivo analysis. 147 90
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