Integration of Genetic and Clinical Risk Factors for Risk Classification of Uveitis in Patients With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Objective Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)–associated uveitis (JIAU) is a serious JIA comorbidity that can result in vision impairment. This study aimed to identify genetic risk factors within the major histocompatibility complex for JIAU and evaluate their contribution for improving risk classif...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) N.J.), 2024-12, Vol.76 (12), p.1789-1796
Hauptverfasser: Tordoff, Melissa, Smith, Samantha L., Lawson‐Tovey, Saskia, Dick, Andrew D., Beresford, Michael W., Ramanan, Athimalaipet V., Hyrich, Kimme L., Morris, Andrew P., Eyre, Stephen, Wedderburn, Lucy R., Bowes, John, Wanstall, Zoe, Alexiou, Vasiliki, Dekaj, Fatjon, Jebson, Bethany R., Kartawinata, Melissa, Kimonyo, Aline, Hahn, Eileen, Gottschalk, Genevieve, Luling Feilding, Freya, McNeece, Alyssia, Merali, Fatema, Ralph, Elizabeth, Robinson, Emily, Sumner, Emma, Dick, Andrew, Carlsson, Emil, Fairlie, Joanna, Gritzfeld, Jenna F., McClurg, Oliver, Rafferty, Karen, Duerr, Teresa, Barnes, Michael, Ng, Sandra, Hyrich, Kimme, Raychaudhuri, Soumya, Thomson, Wendy, Jennycloss, Jeronee, Martin, Paul, Morris, Andrew, Shoop‐Worrall, Stephanie, Smith, Samantha, Stadler, Michael, Tarasek, Damian, Yarwood, Annie, Wallace, Chris, Lin, Wei‐Yu, Geifman, Nophar, Clarke, Sarah, Sornasse, Thierry, Benschop, Robert J., Wang, Rona, Dastros‐Pitei, Daniela, Mukherjee, Sumanta, McLean, Michael, Barkaway, Anna, Adjamian, Peyman, Neale, Helen
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)–associated uveitis (JIAU) is a serious JIA comorbidity that can result in vision impairment. This study aimed to identify genetic risk factors within the major histocompatibility complex for JIAU and evaluate their contribution for improving risk classification when combined with clinical risk factors. Methods Data on single nucleotide polymorphisms, amino acids, and classical HLA alleles were available for 2,497 patients with JIA without uveitis and 579 patients with JIAU (female 2,060, male 1,015). Analysis was restricted to patients with inferred European ancestry. Forward conditional logistic regression identified genetic markers exceeding a Bonferroni‐corrected significance (6 × 10−6). Multivariable logistic regression estimated the effects of clinical and genetic risk factors, and a likelihood ratio test calculated the improvement in model fit when adding genetic factors. Uveitis risk classification performance of a model integrating genetic and clinical risk factors was estimated using area under the receiver operator characteristic curve and compared with a model of clinical risk factors alone. Results Three genetic risk factors were identified, mapping to HLA‐DRB1, HLA‐DPB1, and HLA‐A. These markers were statistically independent from clinical risk factors and significantly improved the fit of a model when included with clinical risk factors (P = 3.3 × 10−23). The addition of genetic markers improved the classification of JIAU compared with a model of clinical risk factors alone (area under the curve 0.75 vs 0.71). Conclusion Integration of a genetic and clinical risk prediction model outperforms a model based solely on clinical risk factors. Future JIAU risk prediction models should include genetic risk factors.
ISSN:2326-5191
2326-5205
2326-5205
DOI:10.1002/art.42955