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CD64 on neutrophils is a sensitive and specific marker for detection of infection in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

Toshihiro Matsui1, Kayoko Ohsumi, Naoko Ozawa, Kota Shimada, Shuji Sumitomo, Kenichi Shimane, Misato Kawakami, Hisanori Nakayama, Shoji Sugii, Yoshinori Ozawa, Shigeto Tohma.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: In inflammatory diseases, differentiation between infection and disease flares is often clinically difficult because of similar signs and symptoms, such as fever and elevation of inflammatory markers. In rheumatoid arthritis (RA), infection is not only one of the major complications but also one of the frequent causes of death. Use of biologic agents such as tumor necrosis factor-a blockers has been reported to increase the incidence of tuberculosis or opportunistic infections. We examined the utility of CD64 (FcgRI) expressed on neutrophils as a marker for detection of infection complicated with RA.
METHODS: We measured the expression level of CD64 per neutrophil quantitatively by flow cytometry in 279 samples from 237 patients with RA with various levels of disease activity or types of infection, and in 52 samples from 36 controls including subjects with infection.
RESULTS: CD64 expression was significantly higher among RA patients with infection (median 4156 molecules per neutrophil, interquartile range 2583-8587) than in those without infection (884, IQR 670-1262) (p < or = 0.001). The sensitivity of CD64 on neutrophils for the diagnosis of infection (using a cutoff value of 2000 molecules per cell) was 92.7% and specificity was 96.5%. CD64 expression was not affected by the disease activity of RA or the use of corticosteroids, disease modifying antirheumatic drugs, and biologic agents. CD64 was upregulated in infection by bacteria, viruses, fungi, and mycobacteria.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that quantitative measurement of CD64 expression on neutrophils can be used as a sensitive and specific marker to detect infection complicating RA.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17080517

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rheumatol        ISSN: 0315-162X            Impact factor:   4.666


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