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Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS): definition, semiology, prognosis, pathogenesis, treatment, and place relative to other periodic joint diseases.

Charles Masson1, Virginie Simon, Emmanuel Hoppé, Paolo Insalaco, Idrissa Cissé, Maurice Audran.   

Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS) is an autosomal dominant inherited condition of periodic fever and pain. Most patients are of northern European descent. The attacks manifest as fever and pain in the joints, abdomen, muscles, skin, or eyes, with variations across patients. An acute-phase response occurs during the attacks. Patients with TRAPS are at risk for AA amyloidosis, the most common targets being the kidneys and liver. Soluble TNFRSF1A is usually low between the attacks and may be normal during the attacks, when TNF levels are high. TNFRSF1A is found in abnormally high numbers on leukocyte cell membranes. TRAPS is the first condition for which naturally occurring mutations in a TNF receptor were found; the mutations affect the soluble TNFRSF1A gene in the 12p13 region. In some patients, the pathogenesis involves defective TNFRSF1A shedding from cell membranes in response to a given stimulus. Thus, TRAPS is a model for a novel pathogenic concept characterized by failure to shed a cytokine receptor. This review compares TRAPS to other inherited periodic febrile conditions, namely, familial Mediterranean fever, Muckle-Wells syndrome, cold urticaria, and hyper-IgD syndrome. The place of TRAPS relative to other intermittent systemic joint diseases is discussed. Colchicine neither relieves nor prevents the attacks, whereas oral glucocorticoid therapy is effective when used in dosages greater than 20 mg/day. The pathogenic hypothesis involving defective TNFRSF1A shedding suggests that medications targeting TNF may be effective in TRAPS.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15288852     DOI: 10.1016/j.jbspin.2003.10.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Joint Bone Spine        ISSN: 1297-319X            Impact factor:   4.929


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Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 1.214

2.  Coexistent tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic fever syndrome and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

Authors:  Qingping Yao; Lan Zhou; Kenneth J Tomecki
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Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2015-04-02       Impact factor: 2.980

4.  Skin manifestations in tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS).

Authors:  Rebecca Schmaltz; Thomas Vogt; Jörg Reichrath
Journal:  Dermatoendocrinol       Date:  2010-01

Review 5.  TNF-receptor-associated periodic syndrome (TRAPS): an autosomal dominant multisystem disorder.

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Journal:  Clin Rheumatol       Date:  2006-01-26       Impact factor: 2.980

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7.  Favorable Outcome after Treatment Using Antibiotics and Hydroxychloroquine in a Patient with Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-associated Periodic Syndrome: A 7-Year Follow-Up.

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Journal:  J Glob Infect Dis       Date:  2020-08-29

Review 8.  Monogenic autoinflammatory diseases in children: single center experience with clinical, genetic, and imaging review.

Authors:  Alaa N Alsharief; Ronald M Laxer; Qiuyan Wang; Jennifer Stimec; Carina Man; Paul Babyn; Andrea S Doria
Journal:  Insights Imaging       Date:  2020-07-31

Review 9.  Monogenic autoinflammatory diseases in adults - a challenge to rheumatologic practice at the onset of the Polish national programme of interleukin 1 inhibitor treatment.

Authors:  Marcin Milchert; Joanna Makowska; Olga Brzezińska; Marek Brzosko; Ewa Więsik-Szewczyk
Journal:  Reumatologia       Date:  2019-12-31
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