2 characteristics of SLE
- remitting/relapsing disease : ondulant
What type of autoantibodies can you find in SLE? (3)
What is the anti-smith antibody?
auti-antibody against double strand DNA, found specifically in SLE
How do we detect ANA in lupus?
immunofluorescence test - different patterns depending on which region of the cell is affected
Limitations of testing for ANA (2)
Incidence of SLE (3)
What do the antibodies to phospholipids affect in SLE?
blood clotting : patients more prone to venous thrombus and thrombocytopenia
Pathomechanisms of SLE (3)
Genetic factors of SLE pathogenesis (4)
Most affected systems by SLE (7)
Morphology of SLE on the vessels
Acute necrotizing vasculitis of small arteries and arterioles
Morphology of SLE on the skin (2)
- Maculopapular eruption
Morphology of SLE on kidney (2)
Morphology of SLE on heart (2)
- AS
Morphology of SLE on CNS (2)
- Neurologic / psychiatric manifestations
SLE therapy
immunosuppression, steroids
Incidence of RA (2)
- 5:1 female / male ratio
What type of auto-antibodies in RA?
anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA)
What is rheuma factor?
IgM/A autoantibodies against Fc receptor of IgG
What does rheumatoid arthritis mostly cause? (2)
Factors that affect incidence of RA? (2)
- Environmental triggers
Pathomechanism of RA? (3)
What do MMPs do?
Destroy tissue
What does RANKL do?
Osteoblast proliferation, which leads to bone destruction