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Adjustment of the multi-biomarker disease activity score to account for age, sex and adiposity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Authors :
Carol J. Etzel
Elena Hitraya
Michael E. Weinblatt
Eric H. Sasso
Jeffrey R. Curtis
Nancy A. Shadick
Alexander Gutin
Daniel E. Furst
Xingbin Wang
Merete Lund Hetland
Jerry S. Lanchbury
Darl D. Flake
Mikkel Østergaard
Dimitrios A. Pappas
C.C. Hwang
Yong Gil Hwang
Cecilie Heegaard Brahe
Vibeke Strand
Source :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England), Curtis, J R, Flake, D D, Weinblatt, M E, Shadick, N A, Østergaard, M, Hetland, M L, Brahe, C H, Hwang, Y G, Furst, D E, Strand, V, Etzel, C J, Pappas, D A, Wang, X, Hwang, C C, Sasso, E H, Gutin, A, Hitraya, E & Lanchbury, J S 2019, ' Adjustment of the multi-biomarker disease activity score to account for age, sex and adiposity in patients with rheumatoid arthritis ', Rheumatology, vol. 58, no. 5, pp. 874-883 . https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/key367
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2018.

Abstract

Objective To develop and evaluate an adjusted score for the multi-biomarker disease activity (MBDA) test to account for the effects of age, sex and adiposity in patients with RA. Methods Two models were developed to adjust MBDA score for age, sex and adiposity, using either serum leptin concentration or BMI as proxies for adiposity. Two cohorts were studied. A cohort of 325 781 RA patients who had undergone commercial MBDA testing and had data for age, sex and serum leptin concentration was used for both models. A cohort of 1411 patients from five studies/registries with BMI data was used only for the BMI-adjusted MBDA score. Univariate and multivariate linear regression analyses evaluated the adjusted MBDA scores and conventional clinical measures as predictors of radiographic progression, assessed in terms of modified total Sharp score (ΔmTSS). Results Two models were developed, based on findings that MBDA score was higher in females than males and increased with age, leptin concentration and BMI. In pairwise regression analyses, the leptin-adjusted (P = 0.00066) and BMI-adjusted (P = 0.0027) MBDA scores were significant independent predictors of ΔmTSS after adjusting for DAS28-CRP, whereas DAS28-CRP was not, after adjusting for leptin-adjusted (P = 0.74) or BMI-adjusted (P = 0.87) MBDA score. Moreover, the leptin-adjusted MBDA score was a significant predictor of ΔmTSS after adjusting for the BMI-adjusted MBDA score (P = 0.025) or the original MBDA score (0.027), whereas the opposite was not true. Conclusion Leptin-adjusted MBDA score significantly adds information to DAS28-CRP and the original MBDA score in predicting radiographic progression. It may offer improved clinical utility for personalized management of RA.

Details

ISSN :
14620332 and 14620324
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rheumatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a0fef7ca3b26e53ff62522abe7b5532e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/key367