1.Coexisting ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis: a case report with literature review.
Ying-Ying GUO ; Li-Li YANG ; Hua-Dong CUI ; Shuai ZHAO ; Ning ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(20):3430-3432
A 30-year-old female patient with coexisting ankylosing spondylitis and rheumatoid arthritis was diagnosed and treated. The human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B27 is a predisposing factor of ankylosing spondylitis and HLA-DR4 is a predisposing factor of rheumatoid arthritis. This patient was HLA-B27 and HLA-DR4 positive, and ankylosing spondylitis manifested before rheumatoid arthritis. After disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs successfully arrested ankylosing spondylitis activity the patient conceived and delivered a healthy baby. One year later, she developed peripheral polyarthritis and was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. We hypothesized that pregnancy may be one of the environmental factors that can activate rheumatoid arthritis, and that disease modifying anti-rheumatic drugs play an important role in keeping the disease under control.
Adult
;
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
;
diagnosis
;
metabolism
;
Female
;
HLA-B27 Antigen
;
metabolism
;
HLA-DR4 Antigen
;
metabolism
;
Humans
;
Spondylitis, Ankylosing
;
diagnosis
;
metabolism
2.Prokaryotic expression of HLA-B * 2705 heavy chain and identification for its activity.
Yan-Bo LI ; Yu-Ying SUN ; Si-Qi GUO ; Ye-Ping SUN ; Xiu-Yun ZHANG ; Fan-Hua KONG ; Yong-Zhi XI
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2007;15(5):1028-1031
In order to investigate the expression of heavy chain of HLA-B * 2705 in prokaryotic system and identify its activity, the extra-membrane gene fragment of HLA-B * 2705 was amplified from full-length HLA-B*2705 cDNA by PCR and cloned into pGEM-T vector. After identification by sequencing, the prokaryotic expressing vector pET32a (+)-B * 2705 was constructed. The antigenic activity of expressed protein was identified by Western blot and antibody blocking reaction. The results indicated that the fused HLA-B * 2705 protein expression with high efficiency was obtained. The expressed product was more than 50% of the total bacteria protein. The antigenic activity of expressed protein was confirmed by Western blot and antibody blocking reaction. It is concluded that HLA-B * 2705 fusion protein are obtained as basis for the further studies.
Escherichia coli
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
Genetic Vectors
;
genetics
;
HLA-B27 Antigen
;
classification
;
genetics
;
immunology
;
metabolism
;
Humans
;
Immunoglobulin Heavy Chains
;
genetics
;
immunology
;
metabolism
3.Flow Cytometric Human Leukocyte Antigen-B27 Typing with Stored Samples for Batch Testing.
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2013;33(3):174-183
BACKGROUND: Flow cytometry (FC) HLA-B27 typing is still used extensively for the diagnosis of spondyloarthropathies. If patient blood samples are stored for a prolonged duration, this testing can be performed in a batch manner, and in-house cellular controls could easily be procured. In this study, we investigated various methods of storing patient blood samples. METHODS: We compared four storage methods: three methods of analyzing lymphocytes (whole blood stored at room temperature, frozen mononuclear cells, and frozen white blood cells [WBCs] after lysing red blood cells [RBCs]), and one method using frozen platelets (FPLT). We used three ratios associated with mean fluorescence intensities (MFI) for HLAB27 assignment: the B27 MFI ratio (sample/control) for HLA-B27 fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate (FITC); the B7 MFI ratio for HLA-B7 phycoerythrin (PE); and the ratio of these two ratios, B7/B27 ratio. RESULTS: Comparing the B27 MFI ratios of each storage method for the HLA-B27+ samples and the B7/B27 ratios for the HLA-B7+ samples revealed that FPLT was the best of the four methods. FPLT had a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 99.3% for HLA-B27 assignment in DNA-typed samples (N=164) when the two criteria, namely, B27 MFI ratio >4.0 and B7/B27 ratio <1.5, were used. CONCLUSIONS: The FPLT method was found to offer a simple, economical, and accurate method of FC HLA-B27 typing by using stored patient samples. If stored samples are used, this method has the potential to replace the standard FC typing method when used in combination with a complementary DNA-based method.
Blood Platelets/metabolism
;
Erythrocytes/metabolism
;
*Flow Cytometry
;
Freezing
;
HLA-B27 Antigen/*blood
;
HLA-B7 Antigen/blood
;
Histocompatibility Testing
;
Humans
;
Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism
;
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
;
Spondylarthropathies/diagnosis
;
Temperature
4.Flow Cytometric Human Leukocyte Antigen-B27 Typing with Stored Samples for Batch Testing.
Annals of Laboratory Medicine 2013;33(3):174-183
BACKGROUND: Flow cytometry (FC) HLA-B27 typing is still used extensively for the diagnosis of spondyloarthropathies. If patient blood samples are stored for a prolonged duration, this testing can be performed in a batch manner, and in-house cellular controls could easily be procured. In this study, we investigated various methods of storing patient blood samples. METHODS: We compared four storage methods: three methods of analyzing lymphocytes (whole blood stored at room temperature, frozen mononuclear cells, and frozen white blood cells [WBCs] after lysing red blood cells [RBCs]), and one method using frozen platelets (FPLT). We used three ratios associated with mean fluorescence intensities (MFI) for HLAB27 assignment: the B27 MFI ratio (sample/control) for HLA-B27 fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate (FITC); the B7 MFI ratio for HLA-B7 phycoerythrin (PE); and the ratio of these two ratios, B7/B27 ratio. RESULTS: Comparing the B27 MFI ratios of each storage method for the HLA-B27+ samples and the B7/B27 ratios for the HLA-B7+ samples revealed that FPLT was the best of the four methods. FPLT had a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 99.3% for HLA-B27 assignment in DNA-typed samples (N=164) when the two criteria, namely, B27 MFI ratio >4.0 and B7/B27 ratio <1.5, were used. CONCLUSIONS: The FPLT method was found to offer a simple, economical, and accurate method of FC HLA-B27 typing by using stored patient samples. If stored samples are used, this method has the potential to replace the standard FC typing method when used in combination with a complementary DNA-based method.
Blood Platelets/metabolism
;
Erythrocytes/metabolism
;
*Flow Cytometry
;
Freezing
;
HLA-B27 Antigen/*blood
;
HLA-B7 Antigen/blood
;
Histocompatibility Testing
;
Humans
;
Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism
;
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
;
Spondylarthropathies/diagnosis
;
Temperature
5.Undifferentiated Spondyloarthropathy in Korea: Focusing on Peripheral Arthritis.
Tae Hwan KIM ; Hye Soon LEE ; Jong Dae JI ; Jae Bum JUN ; Sungsoo JUNG ; Sang Cheol BAE ; Dae Hyun YOO ; Seong Yoon KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2002;17(1):71-74
Undifferentiated spondyloarthropathy (USpA) includes the forms that do not meet criteria for the established categories of spondyloarthropathy. The clinical spectrum of USpA is therefore wide and few studies have been published on USpA, especially peripheral arthritis. A total of 107 patients fulfilling the European Spondyloarthropathy Study Group criteria for SpA were studied retrospectively by a chart review and interview by a rheumatologist. Peripheral arthritis, excluding hip and shoulder involvement, occurred in 97 of the 107 patients (91%). Joint involvement tended to be monoarticular or pauciarticular, and most frequently developed in peripheral joints including the knee and ankle. Among the 97 patients with peripheral arthritis, only 37 (35%) had a persistent arthritis. HLA-B27 was detected in 80 patients (78%). Peripheral arthritis was found in the lower extremities regardless of symmetry or asymmetry and tended to run a benign course with only a few patients having persistent arthritis
Adult
;
Arthritis/diagnosis/metabolism/*physiopathology
;
Cartilage, Articular/physiopathology
;
Female
;
HLA-B27 Antigen/metabolism
;
Humans
;
Korea
;
Male
;
Prognosis
;
Retrospective Studies
;
Sex Factors
6.Clinical Features and Prognosis of HLA-B27 Positive and Negative Anterior Uveitis in a Korean Population.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(4):722-728
Clinical features and prognosis of HLA-B27 positive anterior uveitis (AU) were assessed compared with HLA-B27 negative AU in a Korean population, based on the medical records of AU patients seen at a university hospital. Twenty-seven HLA-B27 negative, idiopathic AU patients (group I) and 55 HLA-B27 positive AU patients (group II) were studied. HLA-B27 positive group was further divided into 29 with associated systemic disease (seronegative spondyloarthropathy) (group IIA) and 26 without associated systemic disease (group IIB). Significantly more severe anterior chamber inflammation in terms of anterior chamber cells (P=0.006) and hypopyon formation (P=0.034) was observed with higher frequency of AU attacks (P=0.007) in the HLA-B27 positive group than in the HLA-B27 negative group. Systemic/periocular steroids were required in significantly more patients in the HLA-B27 positive group than in the HLA-B27 negative group (P=0.015). However, no significant differences were observed for final ocular and visual outcomes between these two groups. Associated systemic disease made no significant difference in the clinical features and prognosis in the HLA-B27 positive AU patients. In conclusion, despite more severe inflammation and a higher recurrence rate, HLA-B27 positive AU shows similar good final ocular and visual outcomes compared to HLA-B27 negative, idiopathic AU in a Korean population.
Adolescent
;
Adult
;
Aged
;
Alleles
;
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal/therapeutic use
;
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
;
Case-Control Studies
;
Female
;
HLA-B27 Antigen/genetics/*metabolism
;
Humans
;
Immunosuppressive Agents/therapeutic use
;
Korea
;
Male
;
Middle Aged
;
Prognosis
;
Retrospective Studies
;
Severity of Illness Index
;
Steroids/therapeutic use
;
Uveitis, Anterior/*diagnosis/drug therapy/metabolism
;
Visual Acuity
7.Phenotype Difference between Familial and Sporadic Ankylosing Spondylitis in Korean Patients.
Hye Won KIM ; Hye Rim CHOE ; Su Bin LEE ; Won Ik CHANG ; Hyun Jun CHAE ; Jin Young MOON ; Jisue KANG ; Sungim LEE ; Yeong Wook SONG ; Eun Young LEE
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2014;29(6):782-787
Clustered occurrences of ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in family have been noticed. We evaluated patients with AS confirmed by the modified New York criteria for familial history of AS (one or more first to third degree relatives). The clinical characteristics and the recurrence risks (number of AS patients/number of familial members) of the familial AS compared to sporadic AS were investigated. Out of a total of 204 AS patients, 38 patients (18.6%) reported that they had a familial history of AS. The recurrence risks in the familial AS patients for first, second and third degree family members were 14.5%, 5.2%, and 4.4% respectively. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (22.6+/-22.2 vs 35.4+/-34.4, P=0.029) and C-reactive protein (CRP) (1.24+/-1.7 vs 2.43+/-3.3, P=0.003) at diagnosis, body mass index (21.9+/-2.7 vs 23.7+/-3.3, P=0.002) and frequency of oligoarthritis (13.2% vs 33.7%, P=0.021) were significantly lower in the familial form. The presence of HLA-B27 (97.4% vs 83.1%, P=0.044) was significantly higher in familial AS. In conclusion, Korean familial AS patients show a lower frequency of oligoarthritis, lower BMI, lower ESR and CRP at diagnosis and higher presence of HLA-B27.
Adult
;
Age Factors
;
Arthritis, Juvenile/diagnosis/epidemiology
;
Blood Sedimentation
;
Body Mass Index
;
C-Reactive Protein/analysis
;
Demography
;
Family
;
Female
;
HLA-B27 Antigen/metabolism
;
Humans
;
Interviews as Topic
;
Male
;
Middle Aged
;
Phenotype
;
Recurrence
;
Republic of Korea
;
Risk Factors
;
Severity of Illness Index
;
Sex Factors
;
Spondylitis, Ankylosing/*diagnosis