Is allele HLA B40 responsible for rapid radiological progression in psoriatic
arthritis?
Štolfa J. 1, Šedová L. 1, Zvárová J. 2, Stehlíková E. 2, Ivašková E. 3, Dostál C. 1, Šléglová O. 1
1RÚ Praha, 2EuroMISE, Centrum UK a AV ČR, 3HLA centrum IKEM |
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Summary:
The importance of genetic factors for psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis as well as for
the severity of the disease course has already been already demonstrated in several papers.
Nevertheless, the issue of genetic predisposition has not been completely resolved yet. Patients and
methods. HLA typing was performed in the group of 91 patients with psoriatic arthritis using the
serological method. Patients were separated into two subgroups according to the speed of radiological
progression. Individual disease forms were also assessed separately. Results. HLA B27 allele
was present in 24,5 % of patients in the whole group; in 42.1% of patients with sacroiliitis, and in
21.2% with spondylitis. A significant association has been found between the presence of allele HLA
B40 and the rapidity of the disease progression. Conclusion.: In the group with axial formof psoriatic
arthritis the association with HLA B27 applies to sacroiliitis, but not to spondylitis. The association
between HLA B40 with rapidity of the disease progression has not been described yet and may have
a capacity for the prediction of disease severity.
Key words:
psoriatic arthritis, immunogenetic, psoriasis, binding imbalance
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