IgA and IgM Rheumatoid Factors as Markers of Later Erosive Changes in Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

1988 
Stored samples from within the first year of disease of 119 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) enrolled in a long-running prospective study have been studied for the presence of IgM and IgA rheumatoid factors (RF), using agglutination of rabbit IgG coated red blood cells to detect IgMRF and an ELISA technique using rabbit IgG coated on the microtitre plates and labelled F(aB)2 fragment of goat anti-IgA. Outcome measures at a mean follow-up of 10.1 years (range 3–20) included the Steinbrocker functional grade and grading of erosive changes on hand and feet Xrays using a modification of Lawrence's method. Both IgA and IgG levels at presentation correlated significantly with outcome measured by erosive changes and functional grade at a mean of 10 years and with the time of first appearance of erosions. In patients who are IgMRF negative early in the disease, IgARF positivity indicates a greater chance of developing both erosions and impaired function than when both tests are negative. IgARF positivity s...
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