Inflammation and lymphocyte activation during longitudinal progression to rheumatoid arthritis in at-risk individuals
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ABSTRACT: Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic immune-mediated disease characterized by joint inflammation, autoantibodies, and systemic inflammatory features. Autoantibodies, including anti-citrullinated protein antibodies are highly predictive biomarkers that pre-date clinical disease and can be used to identify individuals “at-risk” for RA. We performed a prospective, longitudinal multi omic study of at-risk individuals at multiple timepoints to characterize their immune state. One-third of patients progressed to clinically active RA during the study. We show that at-risk RA subjects have systemic inflammation with features like those observed in active RA despite having no clinical disease. Progression to active disease was especially apparent in the T and B cells compartments, with pro-pathogenic features recognized in naive cells. We identify key molecular and cellular alterations in innate and adaptive immunity that accompany this inflammatory state.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE274680 | GEO | 2025/09/12
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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