The Science Of Rheumatoid Arthritis Flashcards

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Functions of the synovium?

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Maintenance of intact tissue surface,
Lubrication of cartilage,
Control of synovial fluid volume and composition (hyaluronan, lubricin),
Nutrition of chondrocytes within joints

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Pathology of RA?

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Polyarticular inflammatory joint disease, there is rheumatoid synovitis (pannus), which is characterised by inflammmtory cell infiltration, synoviocyte proliferation and neoangiogenesis

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What does a synovial pannus cause?

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Bone and cartilage destruction

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What autoantibodies are associated with RA?

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RFs and anti-Citrullinated protein antibodies

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What gene is Rheumatoid Arthritis associated with?

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HLA-DRB1,
PTPN22,
CTLA4,
C-REL

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What environmental factors have been associated with rheumatoid arthritis?

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Smoking, 
Bronichial stress, 
Viruses (EBV, CMV), 
E.coli.,
Mycoplasma, 
Periodontal disease, 
Microbiome
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How do environmental factors link to rheumatoid arthritis?

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Repeated insults lead to formation of immune complexes and rheumatoid factor and
Altered citrullination of proteins and breakdown of tolerance, which result in ACPA response

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Pathology of synovitis in RA?

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There is villous hyperplasia,
Infiltration of T cells, B cells, macrophages and plasma cells,
Initial cell proliferation (fibroblasts),
Production of cytokines and proteases,
Increased vascularity,
Self-amplifying process

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What is synovitis?

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Inflammation of the synovium

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How does Abatacept work in RA?

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Is a fusion protein CTLA4-IgG1 that blocks T cell costimulation

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What is the role of inflammatory cytokines?

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They induce the expression of endothelial-cell adhesion molecules,
Activate synovial fibroblast, chondrocytes, osteoclasts,
Promote angiogenesis,
Suppress T-regs,
Activate leukocytes,
Promote autoAb production

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What systemic effects does IL-6 mediate?

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Acute-phase response,
Anaemia,
Cognitive dysfunction,
Lipid metabolism dysregulation

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In RA what is bone destruction by osteoclasts activated by?

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RANKL produced by RA synovium

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Systemic complictions of RA?

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Vasculitis, 
Nodules, 
Scleritis, 
Amyloidosis,
Cardio disease,
Fatigue, 
Reduced cognitive function, 
Liver disease, 
Lungs (interstitial lung disease, fibrosis),
Muscles (sarcopoenia),
Bone (osteoporosis),
Secondary sjorgen’s syndrome
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