We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
LGC Clinical Diagnostics

Download Mobile App




Specific Biomarker Discovered for Rheumatoid Arthritis

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 22 May 2018
Print article
Image: The ABI 7500 real-time PCR system (Photo courtesy of Thermo Fisher Scientific).
Image: The ABI 7500 real-time PCR system (Photo courtesy of Thermo Fisher Scientific).
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's tissues. Unlike the wear-and-tear damage of osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis affects the lining of the joints, causing painful swelling that can eventually result in bone erosion and joint deformity.

Most RA patients are positive for anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA), and these antibodies are highly specific for RA diagnosis. ACPA recognizes various citrullinated proteins, such as fibrinogen, vimentin and glucose- 6-phosphate isomerase. Citrullinated proteins are proteins that have the amino acid arginine converted into the citrulline, which is not one of the 20 standard amino acids encoded by DNA in the genetic code.

Scientists at the University of Tsukuba (Tsukuba, Japan) collected serum samples from 60 Japanese patients with RA (mean age 52.2 years, range 20–73 years, 80% females) and from 30 healthy subjects (HS); (mean age 49.0 years, range 34–65 years, 80% females). Serum samples were also collected from 17 patients with RA before and 24 weeks after treatment with biologic drugs. A murine model was used to test the methodologies.

The investigators used a variety of techniques to explore the expression and commonality of citrullinated proteins in peptide glucose-6-phosphate isomerase-induced arthritis (pGIA) and patients with RA, and went one step further to investigate its correlation with RA disease activity. These included the measurement of anti-citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodies in pGIA using the Immunoscan CCPlus test kit; measurement of anti-inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain 4 (ITIH4) antibodies with an ELISA test in patients with RA.

Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) analysis carried out using an ABI 7500 analyzer. Sera from pGIA mice, control mice, patients with RA, and HS were separated by 2D-PAGE, and gels were stained. The resultant peptides were analyzed with the nanoACQUITY ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) system.

The scientists found that citrullinated ITIH4 was highly specific to patients with RA, compared with patients with other autoimmune and arthritic diseases or in healthy subjects, indicating a potential role for citrullinated ITIH4 in RA pathogenesis. Notably, its levels were decreased in correlation with the reduction of disease activity score after effective treatment in patients with RA. Moreover, antibody response to citrullinated epitope in ITIH4 was specifically observed in patients with RA.

Isao Matsumoto. MD, PhD, a clinical immunologist and corresponding author of the study, said,” We examined serum citrullinated proteins from pGIA by western blotting, and the sequence was identified by mass spectrometry. With the same methods, serum citrullinated proteins were analyzed in patients with RA, primary Sjögren's syndrome, systemic lupus erythematosus, and osteoarthritis as well as in healthy subjects. Our results suggest that citrullinated ITIH4 might be a novel biomarker to distinguish RA from other rheumatic diseases and for assessing disease activity in patients with RA.” The study was published on April 10, 2018, in the journal Arthritis Research & Therapy.

Related Links:
University of Tsukuba

New
Gold Member
Pharmacogenetics Panel
VeriDose Core Panel v2.0
Antipsychotic TDM AssaysSaladax Antipsychotic Assays
New
FLU/RSV Test
Humasis FLU/RSV Combo
New
Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer
Audmax 180 Evolution

Print article

Channels

Clinical Chemistry

view channel
Image: The new saliva-based test for heart failure measures two biomarkers in about 15 minutes (Photo courtesy of Trey Pittman)

POC Saliva Testing Device Predicts Heart Failure in 15 Minutes

Heart failure is a serious condition where the heart muscle is unable to pump sufficient oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. It ranks as a major cause of death globally and is particularly fatal for... Read more

Hematology

view channel
Image: The smartphone technology measures blood hemoglobin levels from a digital photo of the inner eyelid (Photo courtesy of Purdue University)

First-Of-Its-Kind Smartphone Technology Noninvasively Measures Blood Hemoglobin Levels at POC

Blood hemoglobin tests are among the most frequently conducted blood tests, as hemoglobin levels can provide vital insights into various health conditions. However, traditional tests are often underutilized... Read more

Microbiology

view channel
Image: HNL Dimer can be a novel and potentially useful clinical tool in antibiotic stewardship in sepsis (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

Unique Blood Biomarker Shown to Effectively Monitor Sepsis Treatment

Sepsis remains a growing problem across the world, linked to high rates of mortality and morbidity. Timely and accurate diagnosis, along with effective supportive therapy, is essential in reducing sepsis-related... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2024 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.