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Query: UNIPROT:P01889 (
ankylosing spondylitis
)
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Acute anterior uveitis
is a common ocular disease characterized by inflammation of the iris and ciliary body. In the majority of patients presenting with an acute attack of anterior uveitis, the only clues to the pathogenesis of this disease are its close association with the genetic marker HLA-B27 and the likely triggering role of a variety of gram negative bacteria. HLA-B27 acute anterior uveitis appears to be a distinct clinical entity frequently associated with the seronegative arthropathies, such as
ankylosing spondylitis
and Reiter's syndrome. Recent advances in our understanding of the structure and function of class I HLA molecules have revealed their fundamental function in antigen presentation and this has led to a reevaluation of their role in disease predisposition.
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PMID:Acute anterior uveitis and HLA-B27. 177 26
Acute anterior uveitis
(AAU) is associated with HLA-B27 in 50% of the patients. Although the association between HLA-B27 and AAU is evident, other genetic factors probably also play a pathogenic role. To investigate whether HLA-B27 only serves as a marker gene for genes next to the B-locus, class I and II HLA antigens of 62 HLA-B27+ AAU patients were determined. Increased frequencies were found for HLA-Cw1, Cw2, DR4, DRw12 and DQw3 if the AAU patients were compared with normal controls. However, when the data were compared to a group of HLA-B27+ controls, no differences were observed. The supposed associations were therefore probably due to linkage disequilibrium with HLA-B27. Homozygosity for HLA-B27 seemed not to increase the chance to acquire AAU. HLA-DR4 was present less frequently in AAU patients with
ankylosing spondylitis
than in AAU patients without this disease. Haplotype analysis of 21 families revealed that not all relatives suffering from AAU shared the HLA-B27+ haplotype with the proband. Of seven relatives suffering from AAU, five carried the same HLA-B27+ haplotype as the proband, one had inherited another HLA-B27+ haplotype and the last one was HLA-B27-. In conclusion, we could not bring forward any reason to suggest that genes on the short arm of chromosome 6--other than HLA-B27--play a role in the pathogenesis of HLA-B27+ AAU.
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PMID:HLA-B27+ acute anterior uveitis and other antigens of the major histocompatibility complex. 279 56
Acute anterior uveitis
(AAU) may be considered to be one manifestation of the seronegative spondylarthropathies of which
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS) is the prototype, especially when the patient is HLA-B27 positive. However, it is not yet clear under which circumstances a patient with AAU should be referred to the rheumatologist. In a retrospective study we evaluated the management of 68 consecutive HLA-B27+ AAU patients from a rheumatologic point of view. Although the majority (73%) showed rheumatic problems, only half (52%) of the patients was referred to a rheumatologist, due to problems in evaluation of clinical history and of x-ray reading of the sacroiliac (SI) joints. Because HLA-B27 typing will determine whether the AAU patients "at risk" have AS or a related arthropathy, we suggest using HLA-B27 typing in AAU patients as a diagnostic and prognostic aid. When the AAU patient is found to be HLA-B27 positive, the rheumatologist will be able to "split" these patients into those with AS and those without. Early diagnosis of AS in AAU patients is important as an early start of drug therapy and physiotherapy may prevent deformities and improve final rheumatologic outcome.
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PMID:The use of HLA-B27 as a diagnostic and prognostic aid in acute anterior uveitis (AAU) in The Netherlands. 295 76
The comprehensive management of
ankylosing spondylitis
has both immediate and long-term objectives. The physician must first suppress the patient's articular discomfort and inflammation with NSAIDs, then begin long-range supportive measures such as postural training and daily exercise in order to prevent, delay, or correct deformity.
Acute anterior uveitis
and other systemic manifestations must be promptly recognized and treated, often with the help of specialists. While the capacity to function and work can be adequately maintained for most patients, it depends largely on patient education and compliance. Educational material for patients with AS may be obtained from either a local chapter or the national headquarters of the Arthritis Foundation (17 Executive Park Drive, NE, Suite 480, Atlanta, GA 30329), as well as the Ankylosing Spondylitis Association (ASA). Patients should be urged to join the ASA in order to receive the monthly newsletter. The address for ASA membership is 3985 Witzel Drive, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
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PMID:Contemporary management of ankylosing spondylitis. 353 4
Acute anterior uveitis
(AAU), and the many diseases with which it is associated, may be inherited. The antigen HLA-B27, on the 6th chromosome, increases the risk of AAU twenty-fold. AAU is also associated with an unusual phenotype, MZ, on the 14th chromosome--particularly when the AAU is related to
ankylosing spondylitis
.
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PMID:The genetics of acute anterior uveitis. 387 68
Detailed medical histories were obtained from 122 consecutive patients with Bechterew's syndrome (
ankylosing spondylitis
) who had been hospitalized at Oslo Sanitetsforening Rheumatism Hospital. Frequencies of symptoms, age at onset of symptoms and their interrelationships are presented. Low back pain affected more patients than any other symptom and, generally speaking, it started earlier than any other individual symptom. However, any symptom could antedate low back pain. Symptoms preceding low back pain were most frequently reported at a young age, and most often affected the extremities. The presence of psoriasis was associated with an increased frequency of symptoms in the peripheral joints.
Acute anterior uveitis
and chest stiffness were more common in males than in females. The influence of the selection of patients on the results is discussed.
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PMID:How does Bechterew's syndrome (ankylosing spondylitis) start? Interrelations between onset of symptoms. 622 92
The pattern of uveitis seen in a caucasian population in Iowa was found to be very similar to that seen in London in spite of geographical and climatic differences in the two locations.
Acute anterior uveitis
was the commonest type of uveitis but fewer of the Iowa patients showed radiological evidence of
ankylosing spondylitis
or Reiter's syndrome. Toxoplasmosis was responsible for 9% of cases in both series. It is concluded that genetic factors are more important than geographic location in determining the types of uveitis which occur in a caucasian population.
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PMID:Uveitis in London and Iowa. 647 4
Acute anterior uveitis
(AAU) is more often seen in
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS) patients with severe disease than in HLA-B27 positive relatives with or without sacroiliitis. Possibly the prevalence of AAU is associated with the severity of AS.
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PMID:Is uveitis associated with ankylosing spondylitis or with HLA-B27? 660 68
One hundred and twenty-two consecutively hospitalized patients with
ankylosing spondylitis
(AS) were reexamined. Ninety-two per cent were HLA B27 positive. Of the HLA B27 negative patients, 60% were found to have psoriasis, as opposed to 11% of the HLA B27 positive patients.
Acute anterior uveitis
(AAU) was found only in HLA B27 positive patients, and more frequently in males than in females. The genetic and clinical heterogeneity of AS, together with the overlapping clinical criteria for AS and psoriatic spondylitis, may make the term "Bechterew's syndrome" preferable. Based on these findings and previous reports, we conclude that (i) AAU is a manifestation of Bechterew's syndrome in HLA B27 positive patients, (ii) HLA B27 negative patients without any obvious accompanying manifestations may suffer from psoriatic spondylitis, and (iii) genetic predisposition to psoriasis in persons who are HLA B13, B17 and B37 negative, may interact with the genetic predisposition to Bechterew's syndrome in HLA B27 positive persons and produce Bechterew's syndrome with psoriasis or psoriasis-like skin eruptions.
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PMID:HLA antigens, psoriasis and acute anterior uveitis in Bechterew's syndrome (ankylosing spondylitis). 698 67
The studies of histocompatibility (HLA) antigens have contributed to the understanding of the pathogenesis of uveitis.
Acute anterior uveitis
is associated with rheumatic disorders such as
ankylosing spondylitis
. HLA-B 27 antigen is present in 98% of these cases. There are genetic and environmental factors influencing the activity of the disease. HLA-B 27 was found to be associated with 43% of cases of acute anterior uveitis without systemic disease. In juvenile chronic polyarthritis with acute anterior uveitis HLA-B 27 helps in differentiating between
ankylosing spondylitis
and Still's disease. Specific HLA antigens were also found in other forms of uveitis such as Reiter's disease (HLA-B 27), Behcet's syndrome (HLA-B 5), VKH syndrome (HLA-Bw 22J) and ocular histoplasmosis (HLA-B 7). Despite these new findings, there are still many obscure factors and further studies are required to elucidate the pathogenesis of uveitis and to achieve its prevention.
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PMID:Histocompatibility antigens (HLA) and uveitis. 698 62
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