Immunogenetic Risks of Anti-Cyclical Citrullinated Peptide Antibodies in a North American Native Population with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Their First-degree Relatives

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El-GABALAWY HANI S.,ROBINSON DAVID B.,HART DONNA,ELIAS BRENDA,MARKLAND JANET,PESCHKEN CHRISTINE A.,SMOLIK IRENE,MONTES-ALDANA GABRIELA,SCHROEDER MARLIS,FRITZLER MARVIN J.,CHEANG MARY,OEN KIEM

Abstract

Objective.To determine the prevalence of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (anti-CCP) antibodies in unaffected relatives of North American Native probands with rheumatoid arthritis (RA); and the associations of the shared epitope (SE) and HLA-DRB1*0901 with RA and anti-CCP antibodies.Methods.The subjects were RA probands, affected relatives, unaffected first-degree (FDR) and more distant relatives, and unaffected controls from the same population. HLA-DRB1 typing was determined by DNA sequencing and anti-CCP antibodies were determined by ELISA.Results.DRB1*0901, SE, and SE/DRB1*0901 genotypes were all associated with RA. SE/DRB1*0901, but not other SE genotypes, was associated with disease onset at age < 16 years. The frequency of anti-CCP antibodies was 82% in RA probands, 17% in FDR, 11% in more distant relatives, and 3% in controls. Among unaffected relatives, a significant increased risk of anti-CCP was associated with SE/DRB1*0901 genotype, but not with SE.Conclusion.An independent association of the non-SE allele DRB1*0901 with RA was confirmed in this population, and this allele in combination with a SE allele was associated with younger age at disease onset. FDR of RA probands have a higher prevalence of anti-CCP antibodies than more distant relatives and unrelated controls, suggesting a gradient of risk for disease development. Immunogenetic risks may act early in disease pathogenesis at the level of initiation of RA autoantibody formation; however, it is not clear what additional genetic and environmental risks are involved in progression to clinical disease.

Publisher

The Journal of Rheumatology

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy,Rheumatology

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