Clinical significance of high levels of soluble tumour necrosis factor-α receptor-2 produced by alternative splicing in rheumatoid arthritis: A longitudinal prospective cohort study

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Objectives: We investigated whether serum levels of an alternatively spliced soluble (s)TNF receptor-2 (DS-TNFR2) affected the clinical response to anti-TNF-α therapy, classical DMARDs or radiological evidence of disease progression in patients with RA. Methods: We included 116 patients with RA. Cohort 1: 52 DMARD-naïve early RA patients [mean (S.D.) disease duration 8.5 (6.2) months] who started gold salts and MTX therapies. Cohort 2: 64 MTX-resistant established RA patients [144 (107) months] who started infliximab therapy. We evaluated the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) response to therapy and the serum levels of DS-TNFR2, sTNFR2 and ACPAs at baseline and at 12 months. In Cohort 1, radiological progression and levels of MMP-1 were also determined. Results: In Cohort 1, 40% of patients had high baseline levels (HL>50 ng/ml) of DS-TNFR2 with significantly higher RF and ACPA levels than patients with normal levels (NL≤50 ng/ml) of DS-TNFR2. The EULAR response to DMARDs was similar in HL and NL patients. Radiographic progression was observed in 23.5% of all patients after 12 months. In Cohort 2, 26.6% of patients had HL of DS-TNFR2 with significantly higher RF and ACPA levels than patients with NLs. The EULAR response from 6 to 30 weeks was prolonged in the HL group compared with the NL group. Conclusions: Patients with HL of DS-TNFR2 maintained a prolonged therapeutic response to anti-TNF-α therapy and had proportionally less radiographic progression compared with patients with NLs. © The Author 2010. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology. All rights reserved.

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Cañete, J. D., Albaladejo, C., Hernández, M. V., Laínez, B., Pinto, J. A., Ramírez, J., … Sanmartí, R. (2011). Clinical significance of high levels of soluble tumour necrosis factor-α receptor-2 produced by alternative splicing in rheumatoid arthritis: A longitudinal prospective cohort study. Rheumatology, 50(4), 721–728. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keq381

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