Exploring the unifying concept of spondyloarthritis: a latent class analysis of the REGISPONSER registry

Author:

Michelena Xabier12ORCID,Sepriano Alexandre3ORCID,Zhao Sizheng Steven4ORCID,López-Medina Clementina5ORCID,Collantes-Estévez Eduardo5ORCID,Font-Ugalde Pilar5,Juanola Xavier6,Marzo-Ortega Helena2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rheumatology Unit, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Vall d’Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus , Barcelona, Spain

2. Rheumatology Unit, NIHR Leeds BRC, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds , Leeds, UK

3. Rheumatology Unit, NOVA Medical School, Universidade Nova de Lisboa , Lisboa, Portugal

4. Rheumatology Unit, Centre for Epidemiology Versus Arthritis, Division of Musculoskeletal and Dermatological Science, The University of Manchester , Manchester, UK

5. Rheumatology Unit, Reina Sofia University Hospital and Maimonides Institute for Research in Biomedicine of Cordoba (IMIBIC), University of Córdoba , Córdoba, Spain

6. Rheumatology Unit, Bellvitge University Hospital, L’Hospitalet de Llobregat , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Objectives The aim of our study was to identify the potential distinct phenotypes within a broad SpA population. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study using the REGISPONSER registry, which has data from 31 specialist centres in Spain, including patients with SpA who have fulfilled the ESSG criteria. A latent class analysis (LCA) was performed to identify the latent classes underlying SpA according to a set of predefined clinical and radiographic features, independently of expert opinion. Results In a population of 2319 SpA patients, a five-classes LCA model yielded the best fit. Classes named ‘Axial with spine involvement’ and ‘Axial with isolated SI joint involvement’ showed a primarily axial SpA phenotype defined by inflammatory back pain and high HLA-B27 prevalence. Patients in class ‘Axial + peripheral’ showed a similar distribution of manifest variables to previous classes but also had a higher likelihood of peripheral involvement (peripheral arthritis/dactylitis) and enthesitis, therefore representing a mixed (axial and peripheral) subtype. Classes ‘Peripheral + psoriasis’ and ‘Axial + peripheral + psoriasis’ were indicative of peripheral SpA (and/or PsA) with high likelihood of psoriasis, peripheral involvement, dactylitis, nail disease, and low HLA-B27 prevalence, while class ‘Axial + peripheral + psoriasis’ also exhibited increased probability of axial involvement both clinically and radiologically. Conclusion The identification of five latent classes in the REGISPONSER registry with significant overlap between axial and peripheral phenotypes is concordant with a unifying concept of SpA. Psoriasis and related features (nail disease and dactylitis) influenced the phenotype of both axial and peripheral manifestations.

Funder

Spanish Society for Rheumatology

National Institute for Health Research

Leeds Biomedical Research Centre

National Health Service

Department of Health

National Institute for Health Research Clinical Lectureship

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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