Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody predicts the development of rheumatoid arthritis in patients with undifferentiated arthritis
- Author:
Li CHUN
1
;
Zhang YAN
;
Song HUI
;
Gao JIE
;
Zhao DONG-BAO
;
Zhu QI
;
He DONG-YI
;
Wang LI
;
Li XIANG-PEI
;
Liu XU-DONG
;
Xiao WEI-GUO
;
Wu XIN-YU
;
Wu HUA-XIANG
;
Tu WEI
;
Hu SHAO-XIAN
;
Wang XIN
;
Li ZHI-JUN
;
Lu ZHI-MIN
;
Da ZHAN-YUN
;
Liang BO
;
Liu XIAO-MIN
;
Zhao JIN-WEI
;
Li LING
;
Han FENG
;
Qi WU-FANG
;
Wei WEI
;
Ma XU
;
Li ZHEN-BIN
;
Zheng GUI-MIN
;
Zhang FENG-XIAO
;
Li YI
;
Wang YOU-LIAN
;
Ling GUANG-HUI
;
Chen JIN-WEI
;
Hou XIAO-QIANG
;
Zhang JING
;
Chen QING-PING
;
Liu CHANG-LIAN
;
Zhang YAN
;
Zeng JIA-SHUN
;
Zou QING-HUA
;
Fang YONG-FEI
;
Su YIN
;
Li ZHAN-GUO
Author Information
- Keywords: Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody; Arthritis,Rheumatoid; Rheumatoid factor; Undifferentiated arthritis
- From: Chinese Medical Journal 2019;132(24):2899-2904
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
- Abstract: Background:Clinical outcomes of undifferentiated arthritis (UA) are diverse,and only 40 % of patients with UA develop rheumatoid arthritis (RA) after 3 years.Discovering predictive markers at disease onset for further intervention is critical.Therefore,our objective was to analyze the clinical outcomes of UA and ascertain the predictors for RA development.Methods:We performed a prospective,multi-center study from January 2013 to October 2016 among Chinese patients diagnosed with UA in 22 tertiary-care hospitals.Clinical and serological parameters were obtained at recruitment.Follow-up was undertaken in all patients every 12 weeks for 2 years.Predictive factors of disease progression were identified using multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression.Results:A total of 234 patients were recruited in this study,and 17 (7.3%) patients failed to follow up during the study.Among the 217 patients who completed the study,83 (38.2%) patients went into remission.UA patients who developed RA had a higher rheumatoid factor (RF)-positivity (42.9% vs.16.8%,x2=8.228,P=0.008),anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodypositivity (66.7% vs.10.7%,x2 =43.897,P < 0.001),and double-positivity rate of RF and anti-CCP antibody (38.1% vs.4.1%,x2 =32.131,P < 0.001) than those who did not.Anti-CCP antibody but not RF was an independent predictor for RA development (hazard ratio 18.017,95% confidence interval:5.803-55.938;P < 0.001).Conclusion:As an independent predictor of RA,anti-CCP antibody should be tested at disease onset in all patients with UA.