FRI0422 Periodontal Disease in Spondyloarthritis Subtypes. Is There A Difference?

BackgroundSpondyloarthritis (SpA) are a group of interconnected inflammatory arthritides that include ankylosing spondylitis (AS), reactive arthritis (ReA), and undifferentiated SpA (uSpA). Periodontal disease (PD) is a chronic inflammatory disease that may increase the risk for immune diseases like...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2016-06, Vol.75 (Suppl 2), p.588
Hauptverfasser: Rueda, J.C., Bautista-Molano, W., De Άvila, J., Bello-Gualtero, J.M., Castillo, D.M., Lafaurie, G.I., Londoño, J., Valle-Oñate, R., Romero-Sánchez, C.
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Zusammenfassung:BackgroundSpondyloarthritis (SpA) are a group of interconnected inflammatory arthritides that include ankylosing spondylitis (AS), reactive arthritis (ReA), and undifferentiated SpA (uSpA). Periodontal disease (PD) is a chronic inflammatory disease that may increase the risk for immune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and AS.ObjectivesTo evaluate the periodontal condition and presence of Porphyromona gingivalis (P. gingivalis) and P. gingivalis IgG1 and IgG2 antibodies within three subgroups of SpA (AS, uSpA and ReA) and establish possible associations with disease activity measures.MethodsA cross-section observational study was designed. Seventy-nine subjects were included (AS: 19, ReA: 14 and uSpA: 46). Clinical evaluation of rheumatologic and periodontal condition was performed. P. gingivalis presence by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and P. gingivalis IgG1 and IgG2 antibodies as well as erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), high sensitive C reactive protein (hsCRP), rheumatoid factor, cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody (ACPAs), HLA-B27 and disease activity measures were assessed. A descriptive analysis of frequency distributions for clinical, laboratory and demographic data was made. Associations between clinical and microbiological markers of P. gingivalis infection, including IgG1 and IgG2 antibodies, and SpA disease activity measures were evaluated. Chi-squared test was performed to determine associations. Comparisons between groups were made with Kruskal Wallis, Mann-Whitney U and Wilcoxon test. The study was approved by local ethics committee.ResultsForty-four (55.7%) patients with SpA presented PD, of which uSpA had a higher frequency (65.2%). Most patients had moderate PD (AS: 26.3%, uSpA: 50.0%, ReA: 21.4%). A high frequency of retired uSpA patients (87.5%) had moderate PD (p=0.044). The clinical attachment level (CAL) ≥4mm (8.1 ± 10.5) and % of CAL ≥4mm (5.7 ±7.7) was more frequent in uSpA patients (p=0.033 and p=0.034 respectively). P. gingivalis presence in uSpA patients was associated with the use of sulfasalazine (p=0.017), and in retired patients (p=0.028). In AS patients, positive IgG1 to P gingivalis was associated with % periodontal pocket depth ≥4mm (p=0.04) and % sites with sample pocket depth (SPD) ≥4mm (p=0.02). Also in this subtype, positive IgG2 was associated with bacterial plaque index (p=0.03). Positive levels of IgG2 in uSpA were associated with bleeding of probing (BOP) (p=0.03) and the number of compromised periodonta
ISSN:0003-4967
1468-2060
DOI:10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-eular.4851