Na. Graudal et al., The association of variant mannose-binding lectin genotypes with radiographic outcome in rheumatoid arthritis, ARTH RHEUM, 43(3), 2000, pp. 515-521
Objective. To investigate the possible association of mannose-binding lecti
n (MBL) genotypes with the outcome of rheumatoid arthritis (RA),
Methods. MBL genotypes and plasma concentrations were retrospectively deter
mined in 140 RA patients who were selected from a major cohort followed up
prospectively for up to 32 years.
Results, MEL-insufficient patients (those with 2 defective structural MBL a
lleles or with 1 defective allele combined with a low-expression variant of
the normal allele) had unfavorable outcomes. The relative risk of a severe
radiographic outcome event (30% of maximum radiographic destruction, or an
RE30) was 3.1 (95% confidence interval 1.8-5.1) in the MBL-insufficient gr
oup versus the MEL-competent group (P < 0.0001). An RE30 occurred in 50% of
MBL-competent patients within 17 years, while such an event occurred 9 yea
rs earlier in MBL-insufficient patients (i.e., within 8 years) (P < 0.0001)
, During the first 15 years, there was a significant trend toward lower hem
oglobin levels (P < 0.04), higher erythrocyte sedimentation rates (P < 0.02
), and a higher number of swollen joints (P < 0.05) in the MEL-insufficient
group.
Conclusion, MBL genotypes giving rise to MBL insufficiency are highly signi
ficant risk factors for fast progression of radiographic joint destruction.