Lack of Seroconversion of RF and anti-CCP in Patients with Early Inflammatory Arthritis: A Systematic Literature Review

RHEUMATOLOGY(2010)

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Methods. We conducted a systematic literature review of all English publications and recent abstracts from ACR and EULAR. Patients epsilon 16 years of age with at least one swollen joint and symptoms < 2 years were included.Results. Twelve publications met the criteria: 10 studies included data on RF, while only 5 addressed anti-CCP. Sample sizes ranged from 15 to 395 and follow-up was 6-60 months. There was marked heterogeneity between studies; therefore, results could not be pooled for a meta-analysis. Baseline RF and anti-CCP positivity was also highly variable: 8-55 and 4-45%, respectively. Seroconversion rates for EIA were 1.9-5.0% at up to 30 months follow-up for RF and 1.3-8.9% at up to 60 months follow-up for anti-CCP.Conclusion. There is minimal change in RF or anti-CCP positivity up to 5 years of follow-up. Prevalence data for RF in established RA is significantly higher than the baseline values reported here. The low rates of seroconversion would suggest a lower prevalence in EIA and the reason for this difference remains unknown. It is unclear whether antibody-negative patients are more likely to remit and be lost to follow-up in established RA populations.
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Rheumatoid factor, Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide, Early inflammatory arthritis, Early rheumatoid arthritis, Undifferentiated inflammatory peripheral arthritis, Systematic review, Seroconversion
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