Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
Pivot Concepts:   Target Concepts:
Query: UMLS:C1832526 (PCC)
5,967 document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)

Rheumatoid factor(RF) is one item in the classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis(RA), with a tolerable sensitivity of 69.3% for RA but low specificity against other rheumatic diseases(76.4%). Anti-agalactosyl IgG antibody(CARF) showed a slightly higher sensitivity(72.0%) but the specificity was even lower(67.9%). Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody(anti-CCP), a new diagnostic test for RA, demonstrated higher sensitivity(76.0%) and specificity(91.5%), and the ROC analysis revealed the marked superiority of anti-CCP to other markers(i.e. RF, CARF, and IgG-RF). Matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) showed a significantly positive correlation with CRP, suggesting it might be more useful for evaluation of RA activity and prediction of the prognosis of joint destruction. On the contrary, two combination assays, "MMP-3 or CARF" and "MMP-3 or anti-CCP", showed the highest sensitivity(86.7%) for RA. Similarly, in early RA the sensitivities of CARF, MMP-3 and anti-CCP were lower than in RA(66.7%, 66.7% and 58.3%, respectively), but the sensitivities of combination assays "MMP-3 or CARF" and "MMP-3 or anti-CCP" were 91.7% and 83.3%, respectively. Thus, we concluded that these combination assays are useful in the diagnosis of RA and detection of early RA.
...
PMID:[New diagnostic tests for rheumatoid arthritis]. 1465 4

Rheumatoid factor (IgM-RF) has been widely used to diagnose rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in clinical practice. We investigated the RA diagnostic performances of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP), matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), anti-agalactosyl IgG antibody (CA*RF), and anti-calpastatin antibody (ACA) in comparison with IgM-RF. Among 68 RA patients, IgM-RF was positive in 31 (45.6%) and negative in 37 (54.4%). In the IgM-RF-positive group, positivity in anti-CCP, CA*RF, and ACA was 97%, 100%, and 97%, respectively, although that in MMP-3 (74%) was inferior to the others. On the other hand, in the IgM-RF-negative group, positivity in anti-CCP, MMP-3, and ACA was 73%, 81%, and 86%, respectively, although that in CA*RF was only 59%. We conclude that the combination of IgM-RF and anti-CCP/ACA will provide an accurate diagnosis of RA in clinical practice.
...
PMID:[Examination of rheumatoid factor and other serum markers in rheumatoid arthritis]. 1627 9

To prevent joint destruction, it is important to diagnose RA early and to consider the prognosis. For this purpose, several new laboratory tests, such as IgG-RF, anti-agalactosyl IgG antibodies (CARF), and matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), have become available for diagnosing RA. RF has a tolerable sensitivity of 68.5% for RA, but low specificity of 77.1%, and also 76.0% for patients with other rheumatic diseases and chronic inflammatory disease, respectively. CARF showed slightly higher sensitivity but low specificity for other rheumatic diseases and chronic inflammatory patients. In contrast, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP), a new diagnostic test for RA, demonstrated significantly high specificity for other rheumatic diseases, and also for chronic inflammatory disease patients. Anti-CCP was superior to other laboratory tests by ROC analysis. Moreover, both CARF and anti-CCP had higher sensitivity of 66.7%, 61.5%, respectively, for the diagnosis of early RA than RF. On the other hand, MMP-3 is thought to be not only an evaluative test for the activity of RA because of its significant correlation with CRP, but also has potential as a prognostic test to identify joint damage from RA. Anti-CCP was also reported to associate with the progression of joint damage and may be also used as a prognostic test. We next examined the efficiency of RA diagnosis made by combining these laboratory tests. The specificity of RF was not as high as anti-CCP but reached 92% when combined with MMP-3. Thus, it is concluded that anti-CCP is superior to other laboratory tests in sensitivity and specificity, and that these combination assays are useful in the early diagnosis of RA.
...
PMID:[New diagnostic and evaluative tests for rheumatoid arthritis]. 1751 Dec 71

Rheumatoid factor (RF) has been commonly used as a biomarker of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is important to diagnose RA early and to prevent joint destruction before irreversible damage occurs. For this purpose, several new biomarkers, such as anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (anti-CCP) and matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), have become available for both the diagnosis and prognosis of RA. RF showed a tolerable sensitivity of 68.5% for RA, but low specificity of 77.1% for patients with other rheumatic diseases. Anti-agalactosyl IgG antibodies (CARF) showed a slightly higher sensitivity of 73.9%, but specificity as low as that for RF. In contrast, anti-CCP demonstrated high sensitivity of 76.1% and marked specificity of 92.4% for patients with other rheumatic diseases. Anti-CCP was significantly superior to other biomarkers on receiver-operating characteristic curve (ROC) analysis. Moreover, meta-analysis revealed that the pooled sensitivity and specificity were 67% and 95% for anti-CCP, and 69% and 85% for RF, respectively, and that anti-CCP was more specific than RF for diagnosing RA. On the other hand, MMP-3 has been suggested to be a prognostic biomarker as well as an evaluative biomarker for RA. We next examined if the diagnostic accuracy of early RA is improved by combining these biomarkers. The specificity of RF was not as high as anti-CCP but rose to 92% when combined with MMP-3. Thus, we concluded that anti-CCP is superior to other biomarkers in terms of diagnostic accuracy, and that these combined assays are useful in the early diagnosis of RA.
...
PMID:[New biomarkers for rheumatoid arthritis]. 1851 64

Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibodies are well-established serological markers that show high sensitivity and specificity in early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and are associated with bone erosions of RA. However, some patients subsequently progress to RA even if there is no presence of anti-CCP antibodies in an early stage. The aim of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic utility of matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and IgM rheumatoid factor for predicting RA in anti-CCP-negative patients with recent-onset undifferentiated arthritis (UA). Baseline levels of those markers were measured at the entry of the study. A total of 99 patients with UA were included, among them 44 patients (44.4 %) had been classified as having RA by a skilled rheumatologist at some point during 1-year follow-up. Of these 99 patients, 34 patients (34.3 %) had anti-CCP antibodies and 65 patients (65.7 %) had no anti-CCP antibodies. Eleven patients who were anti-CCP-negative developed RA. We compared sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of serum markers of these anti-CCP-negative RA patients. The combined usage of MMP-3 with hsCRP is relatively superior to other markers as predictors of RA.
...
PMID:The diagnostic utility of matrix metalloproteinase-3 and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein for predicting rheumatoid arthritis in anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody-negative patients with recent-onset undifferentiated arthritis. 2350 38