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Anemia in early rheumatoid arthritis is associated with interleukin 6-mediated bone marrow suppression, but has no effect on disease course or mortality
OBJECTIVE: Anemia of chronic disease (ACD) is the most common extraarticular manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but there is limited information on the cause and consequences of ACD. We investigated the prevalence, relation with proinflammatory cytokines, and effect on disease outcome of AC...
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Published in: | Journal of rheumatology 2008-03, Vol.35 (3), p.380-386 |
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Summary: | OBJECTIVE: Anemia of chronic disease (ACD) is the most common extraarticular manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), but
there is limited information on the cause and consequences of ACD. We investigated the prevalence, relation with proinflammatory
cytokines, and effect on disease outcome of ACD in patients with RA. METHODS: The presence of anemia was analyzed in a cohort
of 111 consecutive patients with early RA. Anemia was related to markers of erythropoiesis and inflammation [clinically and
by levels of erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR), C-reactive protein (CRP), and serum interleukin 1beta (IL-1beta), IL-2,
IL-6, IL-8, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha]. The frequency of various disease outcomes during the mean followup of 74 months
was compared between ACD and nonanemic patients. RESULTS: ACD was present in 25% during the first year of disease. ACD was
associated with higher CRP (45 vs 22 g/l; p = 0.04) and ESR levels (54 vs 33 mm/h; p = 0.002). Hemoglobin levels were inversely
correlated with serum erythropoietin (p = 0.003) in univariate analysis, but in multivariate analysis only ESR (p = 0.005)
and IL-6 (p = 0.056) remained as independent predictors of hemoglobin levels. Presence of ACD was not associated with later
development of disease manifestations or mortality. CONCLUSION: While ACD affected 25% of patients with RA early in the disease
course, this had no influence on disease outcome including mortality during the following 6 years. The association between
IL-6 and ACD suggests that IL-6-mediated bone marrow suppression is the main mechanism for development of ACD in RA. |
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ISSN: | 0315-162X 1499-2752 |