Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Qupperneq 115

Læknablaðið : fylgirit - 01.05.1978, Qupperneq 115
Aima-Liisa Makela and Anja Tiilikainen Department of Paediatrics, Turku University Hospital, Turku, and Finnish Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Helsinki, Finland. The possible association between certain HLA- antigens and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis has stimulated several authors to study the tissue types of their own series of patients with JRA. The antigen HLA-B27, in particular, has gained clinical significance leading to a reclassification of the heterogenous group of patients under the name of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. The disease is proposed to be subclassified into B-27-JRA and non -B 27 - JRA. As we know, rheumatoid arthritis and ankylosing spondyiitis can express themselves similarly in young chiidren. Rheumatic disease in the group with the antigen B27 may subsequently result in ankylosing spondy- litis. In our series of 104 children with JRA 34% had the antigen HLA-B27, two of whom were homo- zygous. In three chiidren with HLA-B27, one of the parents had ankylosing spondylitis and had the antigen B27,-^oo. B-27 was more common in the oligoarticular forms of JRA (Table 1) being found in 44% of the oligoarticular cases in girls and in 4C% in boys. It is very iikely, that among the 18 patients with oligoarthritis and the antigen B27, there are cases, who probably later will progress to ankylosing spondylitis. On the other hand, sacroiliac changes were found in four children, three of whom had the antigen B27. HLA ANTIGENS IN CHILDREN WITH JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS Curiously enough, the only patient without the antigen B27 was the one, showing the most striking changes of the sacroiliac joints with erosions and sclerosis. This patient had also rheumatic iridocyclitis and a slightly positive Waaler-Rose reaction (1:128). The incidence of B27 was not found to be elevated in our patients with rheumatic iridocye- litis. In 19 children with iridocyclitis only six (187o) had the antigen B27. Nine of these patients (47%) had the antigen BW 15, which is a higher percentage than in the whole series (33%). The antigen B27 had no association with anti- nuclear antibodies. The results of the tissue typing of our series are seen in Table 2. HLA-antigens are identified by the NIH (National Institute of Health) standard techniques in the Finnish Red Cross Blood Trans- fusion Service, Helsinki. In addition to the antigen B27, the antigens B8, BW15 and BW40 are of particular interest: B8 because of its reported association to Sjögrens syndrome, BW15 because of its association to certain cases of SLE, and BW40 because of its association to adult rheumatoid arthritis. Table 3 shows the frequency of these antigens in our material and in normal controls. The frequency of B27 is clearly increased in patients with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. A slight in- crease is also observed in the frequeney of the antigens BW15 and BW40. TABLE 1. FREQUENCY OF HLA-B 27 ANTIGEN IN 104 PATIENTS UHDER THE DIAGNOSE JUVENILE RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS. OLIGOARTHRITIS POLYARTHRITIS STILL-TYPE Male Female Male Female Male Female 6/15 12/27 2/11 12/40 1/3 2/8 40% 44% 18% 30% 33% 25% 113
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