Literature DB >> 8991996

Fast food arthritis--a clinico-pathologic study of post-Salmonella reactive arthritis.

M P Samuel1, S H Zwillich, G T Thomson, M Alfa, K B Orr, D C Brittain, J R Miller, P E Phillips.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical presentation, immunogenetics, and serum immune response to lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in a cohort of patients with post-Salmonella reactive arthritis (ReA).
METHODS: A validate ReA screening questionnaire (Quest 2) was mailed to 919 individuals reporting symptoms of gastroenteritis to the health department after eating at a single restaurant. Three hundred twenty-one persons returned questionnaires; 170 reported symptoms outside the gastrointestinal tract; 23 of those 170 reporting persistent joint symptoms were seen 4 to 16 weeks after the outbreak and 5 of the 23 were seen in followup 12 to 20 weeks later. Clinical features, HLA Class I typing, serum soluble CD8 levels, and serum antibodies to gram negative LPS by ELISA were determined.
RESULTS: Joint complaints were reported more frequently by individuals with a longer duration of diarrhea. Upper extremity joints were frequently involved, and 66% reported one or more extraarticular symptoms of Reiter's syndrome. Three of 5 typed individuals were HLA-B27 positive, including 3 of the 4 most severely involved. Serum soluble CD8 levels correlated poorly with disease activity measured either clinically or by C-reactive protein. Antibodies to Klebsiella and Shigella LPS rose over time, while antibodies to Salmonella LPS fell.
CONCLUSION: The clinical picture of post-Salmonella ReA is less stereotyped than often assumed, although severity correlated with HLA-B27 status. The association of joint symptoms with duration of diarrhea and the kinetics of the anti-LPS antibody response support the hypothesis that abnormal gut permeability plays a role in the pathogenesis of post-Salmonella ReA.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8991996

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


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