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. 2012;7(9):e44331.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044331. Epub 2012 Sep 12.

Characterization of rheumatoid arthritis subtypes using symptom profiles, clinical chemistry and metabolomics measurements

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Characterization of rheumatoid arthritis subtypes using symptom profiles, clinical chemistry and metabolomics measurements

Herman A van Wietmarschen et al. PLoS One. 2012.

Abstract

Objective: The aim is to characterize subgroups or phenotypes of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients using a systems biology approach. The discovery of subtypes of rheumatoid arthritis patients is an essential research area for the improvement of response to therapy and the development of personalized medicine strategies.

Methods: In this study, 39 RA patients are phenotyped using clinical chemistry measurements, urine and plasma metabolomics analysis and symptom profiles. In addition, a Chinese medicine expert classified each RA patient as a Cold or Heat type according to Chinese medicine theory. Multivariate data analysis techniques are employed to detect and validate biochemical and symptom relationships with the classification.

Results: The questionnaire items 'Red joints', 'Swollen joints', 'Warm joints' suggest differences in the level of inflammation between the groups although c-reactive protein (CRP) and rheumatoid factor (RHF) levels were equal. Multivariate analysis of the urine metabolomics data revealed that the levels of 11 acylcarnitines were lower in the Cold RA than in the Heat RA patients, suggesting differences in muscle breakdown. Additionally, higher dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) levels in Heat patients compared to Cold patients were found suggesting that the Cold RA group has a more suppressed hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function.

Conclusion: Significant and relevant biochemical differences are found between Cold and Heat RA patients. Differences in immune function, HPA axis involvement and muscle breakdown point towards opportunities to tailor disease management strategies to each of the subgroups RA patient.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing Interests: Dr. Mei Wang is employed by SUBiomedicine, Dr. Zhiliang Xu is employed by the College of Life Science Company Ltd. and Prof. Jan van der Greef is employed by TNO. This does not alter the authors’ adherence to all the PLoS ONE policies on sharing data and materials.

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