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Differences in oxylipin profile in psoriasis versus psoriatic arthritis

Differences in oxylipin profile in psoriasis versus psoriatic arthritis

Authors :
Coras, Roxana
Coras, Roxana
Kavanaugh, Arthur
Kluzniak, Angela
Holt, Dustina
Weilgosz, Amy
Aaron, Armando
Quehenberger, Oswald
Ritchlin, Christopher
Guma, Monica
Coras, Roxana
Coras, Roxana
Kavanaugh, Arthur
Kluzniak, Angela
Holt, Dustina
Weilgosz, Amy
Aaron, Armando
Quehenberger, Oswald
Ritchlin, Christopher
Guma, Monica
Source :
Arthritis Research & Therapy; vol 23, iss 1, 200; 1478-6354
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

BackgroundOxylipins are biological lipids that have been implicated in inflammation. We previously found that certain oxylipins correlated with clinical manifestations in psoriatic arthritis (PsA) patients. Here, we compare oxylipin profiles in PsA patients and those with psoriasis (PsO) without inflammatory arthritis to identify oxylipins that associate with specific disease manifestations to better understand disease pathogenesis and identify new biomarkers.MethodsConsecutive patients with PsA (who met the CASPAR classification criteria for PsA) and PsO were recruited from the Rheumatology Outpatient Clinic. A thorough clinical examination was performed, including entheseal (Leeds enthesitis index (LEI)) and joint involvement (SJC/TJC 66/68). Patients were evaluated for pain and global disease activity on a visual analog scale (VAS) ranging from 0 to 100. This was followed by disease activity scores calculation: cDAPSA (Disease Activity Index for Psoriatic Arthritis) and Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI). Serum oxylipins were determined by mass spectrometry and their association with clinical characteristics (PASI/LEI and cDAPSA) was analyzed using Metaboanalyst 4.0 and R version 3.6.1.ResultsTwenty PsO (average age 52 [10.8], 55% males) and 19 PsA patients (average age 60.5 [11.4], 63.1% males) were included. PsO patients had an average body mass index (BMI) of 33.7 (6.84) and an average PASI of 3.8 (4.2). PsA patients had an average BMI of 31.9 (5.6), TJC of 9.3 (10.41), SJC of 3.7 (4.23), with an average cDAPSA of 23.3 (11.4). 63.1% of PsA patients had enthesitis (average LEI 2.2 [3]) and the same percentage had psoriasis (average PASI 3(5]). Sera were analyzed for oxylipin levels. PsO and PsA patients with higher PASI score (> 2.5) had significantly lower serum concentrations of pro-inflammatory oxylipins, most of them arachidonic acid derived (AA). Oxylipin profiling did not associate with cDAPSA. Interestingly, several AA-derived oxylipins (5,15 di

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Journal :
Arthritis Research & Therapy; vol 23, iss 1, 200; 1478-6354
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application/pdf, Arthritis Research & Therapy vol 23, iss 1, 200 1478-6354
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1410330939
Document Type :
Electronic Resource