Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics

Spondyloarthritis (SpA) has extremely high social importance due to patient’s risk of early disability and a persistent decline in the quality of life. The last decade has brought important knowledge on its genetic mechanisms and pathophysiological aspects, as well as diagnosis and treatment. Axial...

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Main Authors: N. A. Shostak, N. G. Pravdyuk
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2020-01-01
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spelling doaj-8c86d8e6d4fd40788562e67ac7587f2c2021-08-02T08:49:46ZrusABV-pressKlinicist1818-83382020-01-01133-4101410.17650/1818-8338-2019-13-3-4-10-14325Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnosticsN. A. Shostak0N. G. Pravdyuk1Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaPirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Ministry of Health of RussiaSpondyloarthritis (SpA) has extremely high social importance due to patient’s risk of early disability and a persistent decline in the quality of life. The last decade has brought important knowledge on its genetic mechanisms and pathophysiological aspects, as well as diagnosis and treatment. Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is characterized by a pathological tissue response to immune and mechanical triggers, predominant lesion of the axial skeleton (spine, sacroiliac joints). It is divided into ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and non-radiological axSpA. Mechanical stress is proven to affect specific localization of inflammation and tissue damage in SpA. Areas of inflammation and erosion are limited to those having increased susceptibility and unique microanatomy. It is shown that a number of genes located outside the main histocompatibility complex significantly affect susceptibility to AS. A study of genes and polymorphisms not related to HLA-B27 revealed different pathogenesis mechanisms in various ethnic groups and formed a new understanding of AS pathogenesis and treatment. A family history of AS or anterior uveitis is useful to detect axSpA, as it is associated with the carrier of genetic marker HLA-B27. Researchers are strongly focused on studying AS patients» autoantibodies, where antibodies to CD74 are of the greatest diagnostic value. An imbalanced microbiome can trigger SpA development. Approximately 50 % of all SpA patients have microscopic signs of intestinal inflammation. The development and use of highly sensitive imaging methods in the future will lead to improved approaches for axSpA classification and more precise disease prognosis and therapeutic decisions. 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography is a sensitive method to determine syndesmophytes and sacroiliac joints in axSpA patients.https://klinitsist.abvpress.ru/Klin/article/view/402spondylitisaxial spondylitismechanical stresshla-b27il23rarts1vitamin dintestinal microbiomedialister spp.anti-cd74 antibodiessclerostinruminococcus gnavusmagnetic resonance imaging18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography
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author N. A. Shostak
N. G. Pravdyuk
spellingShingle N. A. Shostak
N. G. Pravdyuk
Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics
Klinicist
spondylitis
axial spondylitis
mechanical stress
hla-b27
il23r
arts1
vitamin d
intestinal microbiome
dialister spp.
anti-cd74 antibodies
sclerostin
ruminococcus gnavus
magnetic resonance imaging
18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography
author_facet N. A. Shostak
N. G. Pravdyuk
author_sort N. A. Shostak
title Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics
title_short Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics
title_full Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics
title_fullStr Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics
title_full_unstemmed Spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics
title_sort spondyloarthritis: aspects of pathogenesis and diagnostics
publisher ABV-press
series Klinicist
issn 1818-8338
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Spondyloarthritis (SpA) has extremely high social importance due to patient’s risk of early disability and a persistent decline in the quality of life. The last decade has brought important knowledge on its genetic mechanisms and pathophysiological aspects, as well as diagnosis and treatment. Axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) is characterized by a pathological tissue response to immune and mechanical triggers, predominant lesion of the axial skeleton (spine, sacroiliac joints). It is divided into ankylosing spondylitis (AS) and non-radiological axSpA. Mechanical stress is proven to affect specific localization of inflammation and tissue damage in SpA. Areas of inflammation and erosion are limited to those having increased susceptibility and unique microanatomy. It is shown that a number of genes located outside the main histocompatibility complex significantly affect susceptibility to AS. A study of genes and polymorphisms not related to HLA-B27 revealed different pathogenesis mechanisms in various ethnic groups and formed a new understanding of AS pathogenesis and treatment. A family history of AS or anterior uveitis is useful to detect axSpA, as it is associated with the carrier of genetic marker HLA-B27. Researchers are strongly focused on studying AS patients» autoantibodies, where antibodies to CD74 are of the greatest diagnostic value. An imbalanced microbiome can trigger SpA development. Approximately 50 % of all SpA patients have microscopic signs of intestinal inflammation. The development and use of highly sensitive imaging methods in the future will lead to improved approaches for axSpA classification and more precise disease prognosis and therapeutic decisions. 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography is a sensitive method to determine syndesmophytes and sacroiliac joints in axSpA patients.
topic spondylitis
axial spondylitis
mechanical stress
hla-b27
il23r
arts1
vitamin d
intestinal microbiome
dialister spp.
anti-cd74 antibodies
sclerostin
ruminococcus gnavus
magnetic resonance imaging
18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography
url https://klinitsist.abvpress.ru/Klin/article/view/402
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