Abstract

Background The majority of polyarticular JIA (pJIA) and a large fraction of extended oligoarticular JIA (oJIA) patients fulfil classification criteria for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in adulthood. B cells play several important roles in RA pathogenesis, but it is still unclear if the pattern of B cell involvement in pJIA and extended oJIA follows what has been described for adults with RA. Objectives The main goal of this study was to determine the concentration of cytokines potentially relevant for B cell activation in serum from children with pJIA and extended oJIA when compared to children with persistent oJIA, adult JIA, early and established RA patients. Methods Serum samples were collected from children with extended oJIA (n=8), persistent oJIA (n=6), pJIA (n=6), adult JIA (n=8), untreated early RA ( Results Children with extended oJIA, early and established RA patients had significantly higher BAFF serum levels when compared to controls, but no significant differences were observed in children with persistent oJIA, pJIA and adult JIA when compared to all groups included. APRIL serum levels were significantly increased in all patient groups when compared to controls, except in adult JIA, who had similar APRIL concentrations in comparison to controls. In addition, children with extended oJIA and pJIA had significantly higher APRIL serum levels when compared to adult JIA. IL-6 serum levels were significantly increased in children with extended oJIA, pJIA, early and established RA when compared to controls, but no significant differences were found in children with persistent oJIA and adult JIA patients. IL-21 serum levels were significantly increased in early RA when compared to controls, but no significant differences were observed between any of the other groups included. Conclusion The similarity in B cell cytokine pattern found between extended oJIA, pJIA, early and established RA patients, contrarily to what was observed in persistent oJIA, suggests an early B cell involvement in the pathogenesis of extended oJIA and pJIA as described for RA. Disclosure of Interests Rita A. Moura: None declared, Filipa Oliveira-Ramos: None declared, Claudia Marques: None declared, Alexandre Brito: None declared, Rui L. Teixeira: None declared, Vasco Romao: None declared, Raquel Campanilho-Marques: None declared, Vitor Teixeira: None declared, Maria Joao Saavedra: None declared, Cristina Ponte Speakers bureau: Roche, Nikita Khmelinskii: None declared, Joao Eurico Fonseca: None declared

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