Literature DB >> 11454373

Amyloid load and clinical outcome in AA amyloidosis in relation to circulating concentration of serum amyloid A protein.

J D Gillmore1, L B Lovat, M R Persey, M B Pepys, P N Hawkins.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reactive systemic (AA, secondary) amyloidosis occurs in chronic inflammatory diseases, and most patients present with nephropathy. The amyloid fibrils are derived from the circulating acute-phase reactant serum amyloid A protein (SAA), but the relation between production of fibril precursor protein, amyloid load, and clinical outcome in AA and other types of amyloidosis is unclear.
METHODS: We studied amyloidotic organ function and survival prospectively for 12-117 months in 80 patients with systemic AA amyloidosis in whom serum SAA concentration was measured monthly and visceral amyloid deposits were assessed annually by serum amyloid P component scintigraphy. Underlying inflammatory diseases were treated as vigorously as possible.
FINDINGS: Amyloid deposits regressed in 25 of 42 patients whose median SAA values were within the reference range (<10 mg/L) throughout follow-up, and amyloidotic organ function stabilised or improved in 39 of these cases. Outcome varied substantially among patients whose median SAA concentration exceeded 10 mg/L, but amyloid load increased and organ function deteriorated in most of those whose SAA was persistently above 50 mg/L. Estimated survival at 10 years was 90% in patients whose median SAA was under 10 mg/L, and 40% among those whose median SAA exceeded this value (p=0.0009).
INTERPRETATION: Although isolated amyloid fibrils are stable in vitro, AA amyloid deposits exist in a state of dynamic turnover, and outcome is favourable in AA amyloidosis when the SAA concentration is maintained below 10 mg/L. The potential for amyloid to regress and for the function of amyloidotic organs to recover support therapeutic strategies to decrease the supply of amyloid fibril precursor proteins in amyloidosis generally.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11454373     DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(00)05252-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lancet        ISSN: 0140-6736            Impact factor:   79.321


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