Adipocytokines and achievement of low disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis

To determine if adipocytokines are independently associated with the achievement of low disease activity (LDA) over long-term follow-up in a large rheumatoid arthritis (RA) registry. This cohort study evaluated adults with RA from the Veteran's Affairs RA Registry. Adipocytokines (adiponectin,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism 2022-08, Vol.55, p.152003-152003, Article 152003
Hauptverfasser: Baker, Joshua F., England, Bryant R., George, Michael D., Wysham, Katherine, Johnson, Tate, Lenert, Aleksander, Kunkel, Gary, Sauer, Brian, Duryee, Michael J., Monach, Paul, Kerr, Gail, Reimold, Andreas, Thiele, Geoffrey M., Mikuls, Ted R.
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Zusammenfassung:To determine if adipocytokines are independently associated with the achievement of low disease activity (LDA) over long-term follow-up in a large rheumatoid arthritis (RA) registry. This cohort study evaluated adults with RA from the Veteran's Affairs RA Registry. Adipocytokines (adiponectin, leptin, and fibroblast growth factor [FGF]-21) and inflammatory cytokines were measured as part of a multi-analyte panel on banked serum from enrollment. Covariates were derived from medical record, biorepository, and registry databases. Multivariable Cox proportional hazard models evaluated associations between adipocytokines and rates of 1) DAS28 LDA and remission, 2) individual Boolean remission criteria and 3) initiation of a new bDMARD or tsDMARD. There were 1,276 participants with a DAS28 >3.2 at enrollment. Of these, 827 achieved LDA and 598 achieved remission over 2,287 and 4,096 person-years, respectively. Patients in the highest quartile of adiponectin had lower rates LDA before and after adjustment [aHR Q4: 0.68 (0.53,0.87) p
ISSN:0049-0172
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DOI:10.1016/j.semarthrit.2022.152003