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Antibodies to citrullinated proteins in arthritis: pathology and promise.

Lars Klareskog1, Mona Widhe, Monika Hermansson, Johan Rönnelid.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The purpose of this review is to describe how the current knowledge of antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens in rheumatoid arthritis and related conditions emerged; to discuss the diagnostic and prognostic value associated with antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens as a biomarker; and most importantly for this review, to discuss the potential pathogenetic significance of these antibodies. RECENT
FINDINGS: Antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens have evolved from being mainly a diagnostic marker, to being recognized as something that can help us understand fundamental etiologic and pathogenetic features of rheumatoid arthritis. Fundamental in this context is the finding that rheumatoid arthritis can be divided into two distinct subsets by means of presence or absence of antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens. Thus, several genetic as well as environmental risk factors differ between these two variants of rheumatoid arthritis. From analysis of these genetic and environmental risk factors, new testable hypotheses have been produced concerning triggering of antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens, and potential pathogenicity of antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens and accompanying immune reactions.
SUMMARY: The implications of the findings are that antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens can be used for early and precise diagnosis of a subset of rheumatoid arthritis with worse prognosis than other polyarthritides, and that a new basis is formed for etiologic and pathogenetic studies of antibodies to citrullinated protein antigens-positive rheumatoid arthritis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18388522     DOI: 10.1097/BOR.0b013e3282fbd22a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Rheumatol        ISSN: 1040-8711            Impact factor:   5.006


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Journal:  Nat Rev Rheumatol       Date:  2014-01-07       Impact factor: 20.543

Review 3.  Emerging cell and cytokine targets in rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  Gerd R Burmester; Eugen Feist; Thomas Dörner
Journal:  Nat Rev Rheumatol       Date:  2013-11-12       Impact factor: 20.543

4.  ERK-dependent T cell receptor threshold calibration in rheumatoid arthritis.

Authors:  Karnail Singh; Pratima Deshpande; Sergey Pryshchep; Inés Colmegna; Vladimir Liarski; Cornelia M Weyand; Jörg J Goronzy
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2009-12-15       Impact factor: 5.422

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6.  Extensive Citrullination Promotes Immunogenicity of HSP90 through Protein Unfolding and Exposure of Cryptic Epitopes.

Authors:  Timothy S Travers; Lisa Harlow; Ivan O Rosas; Bernadette R Gochuico; Ted R Mikuls; Sanjoy K Bhattacharya; Carlos J Camacho; Dana P Ascherman
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2016-07-22       Impact factor: 5.422

7.  Superior performance of the CCP3.1 test compared to CCP2 and MCV in the rheumatoid factor-negative RA population.

Authors:  Zoltán Szekanecz; Zoltán Szabó; Margit Zeher; Lilla Soós; Katalin Dankó; Ildikó Horváth; Gabriella Lakos
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2013-07       Impact factor: 2.829

Review 8.  Anti-citrullinated protein antibodies: role in pathogenesis of RA and potential as a diagnostic tool.

Authors:  Sadaf Moeez; Peter John; Attya Bhatti
Journal:  Rheumatol Int       Date:  2013-02-01       Impact factor: 2.631

9.  Autoreactive T and B cells induce the development of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in the lung.

Authors:  Rebecca A Shilling; Jesse W Williams; Jason Perera; Elizabeth Berry; Qiang Wu; Oscar W Cummings; Anne I Sperling; Haochu Huang
Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol       Date:  2013-04       Impact factor: 6.914

10.  Ambient air pollution exposures and risk of rheumatoid arthritis: results from the Swedish EIRA case-control study.

Authors:  Jaime E Hart; Henrik Källberg; Francine Laden; Tom Bellander; Karen H Costenbader; Marie Holmqvist; Lars Klareskog; Lars Alfredsson; Elizabeth W Karlson
Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis       Date:  2012-07-24       Impact factor: 19.103

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