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Only one independent genetic association with rheumatoid arthritis within the KIAA1109-TENR-IL2-IL21 locus in Caucasian sample sets: confirmation of association of rs6822844 with rheumatoid arthritis at a genome-wide level of significance
Authors:Jade E Hollis-Moffatt  Michael Chen-Xu  Ruth Topless  Nicola Dalbeth  Peter J Gow  Andrew A Harrison  John Highton  Peter BB Jones  Michael Nissen  Malcolm D Smith  Andre van Rij  Gregory T Jones  Lisa K Stamp  Tony R Merriman
Institution:1. Department of Rheumatology, Leiden University Medical Center, Albinusdreef 2, 2333, ZA, Leiden, The Netherlands
2. Department of Rheumatology, VU Medical Center, De Boelelaan 1109, 1007, MB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
3. Department of Rheumatology, Vlietland Hospital, Burgemeester Knappertlaan 25, 3116, BA, Schiedam, The Netherlands
4. Haga Hospital, Leyweg 275, 2545, CH, The Hague, The Netherlands
5. Department of Rheumatology, Jan van Breemen Institute, Dr Jan van Breemenstraat 2, 1056, AB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:

Introduction

To investigate whether accelerated hand bone mineral density (BMD) loss is associated with progressive joint damage in hands and feet in the first year of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and whether it is an independent predictor of subsequent progressive total joint damage after 4 years.

Methods

In 256 recent-onset RA patients, baseline and 1-year hand BMD was measured in metacarpals 2-4 by digital X-ray radiogrammetry. Joint damage in hands and feet were scored in random order according to the Sharp-van der Heijde method at baseline and yearly up to 4 years.

Results

68% of the patients had accelerated hand BMD loss (>-0.003 g/cm2) in the first year of RA. Hand BMD loss was associated with progressive joint damage after 1 year both in hands and feet with odds ratios (OR) (95% confidence intervals CI]) of 5.3 (1.3-20.9) and 3.1 (1.0-9.7). In univariate analysis, hand BMD loss in the first year was a predictor of subsequent progressive total joint damage after 4 years with an OR (95% CI) of 3.1 (1.3-7.6). Multivariate analysis showed that only progressive joint damage in the first year and anti-citrullinated protein antibody positivity were independent predictors of long-term progressive joint damage.

Conclusions

In the first year of RA, accelerated hand BMD loss is associated with progressive joint damage in both hands and feet. Hand BMD loss in the first year of recent-onset RA predicts subsequent progressive total joint damage, however not independent of progressive joint damage in the first year.
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