Title
CREG antigens differentially influence expression of extraarticular manifestations in whites and blacks with rheumatoid arthritis
Date Issued
01 January 1983
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
University of Alabama in Birmingham
Publisher(s)
Elsevier
Abstract
B27 and the CREG antigens (-7,-27, -40,-42, and -22) have been shown to be related to the spondyloarthropathies. We have studied the frequency distribution of these antigens in patients with RA. Two hundred ninety-six patients with either classical or definitive RA by ARA criteria were studied: 199 were whites and 97 were blacks. Appropriate local control subjects were also studied (242 whites and 283 blacks). In the white RA patients 48.7% possessed a CREG antigen (97 of 199) while in the black patients 28.9% were CREG positive (28 of 97). In the white control subjects, 45.9% had a CREG antigen and 31.4% for the black control subjects. The relationship between CREG antigens and disease expression was compared using clinical, demographic, radiologic, and therapeutic parameters. For the white group there was no difference in the age and sex, disease duration, functional capacity, anatomic grading, C M ratio, seropositivity, frequency of extraarticular manifestations (subcutaneous nodules, vasculitis, sicca symptoms, pleuropulmonary, or pericardial disease), frequency of remittive therapy, and toxicity to chrysotherapy. For the blacks all parameters were comparable except for a decrease in the frequency of extraarticular manifestations among the CREG-positive patients (21.4 vs. 46.4%) which is significant (p < 0.05). Our data show no significant differences in the frequency of the CREG antigens in either blacks or whites with RA as compared to normal subjects. However, a possible sparing of some of the extraarticular manifestations of the disease appears to associate with the CREG antigens. © 1983.
Start page
169
End page
173
Volume
13
Issue
2
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Reumatología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0021036440
PubMed ID
Source
Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism
ISSN of the container
00490172
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