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  • Abstract Number: 1569 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Efficacy and Safety of Tofacitinib and Tocilizumab in 84 Patients with Takayasu Arteritis: Single-Center Post-Hoc Analysis of a Prospective Study

    Jing Li1, Yang Zhao2, Yang Yu3, Xianan Jian4, Yanhong Wang5, yunjiao yang6, Xinping Tian7, Mengtao Li7 and Xiaofeng Zeng7, 1Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China, 2Weihai Municipal Hospital, Cheeloo College of Medicine, Shandong University, Weihai, China, 3The Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University, Huhhot, China, 4Puyang Oilfield General Hospital, Puyang, China, 5Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China, 6Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China, 7Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China

    Background/Purpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of tofacitinib and tocilizumab in patients with Takayasu arteritis (TAK) in real world situation. Methods: A post-hoc analysis…
  • Abstract Number: 1666 • ACR Convergence 2023

    TNF-mediated Pulmonary Hypertension Is Marked by Aberrant Bone Morphogenic Protein (BMP) and Integrin/Basement Membrane Ligand-Receptor Signaling

    Javier Rangel-Moreno1, Maria de la Luz Garcia-Hernandez2, Qingfu Xu3 and Benjamin Korman1, 1University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, 2University of Rochester, West Henrietta, NY, 3University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY

    Background/Purpose: : We recently described TNF-transgenic mice as a novel model of pulmonary hypertension (PH) and have shown that they express altered endothelial and mesenchymal…
  • Abstract Number: 1659 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Cellular Deconstruction of Stromal and Myeloid Cell Compartments in the Inflamed Synovium of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

    Christopher Mahony1, Chrissy Bolton2, Charlotte Smith1, Vicky Alexiou3, Huong Nguyen3, Patricia Reis-Nisa1, Søren Lomholt4, Annie Hackland1, Sunit Davda5, Sugrah Sultan6, Charlene Foley5, Catherine Cotter6, Klaudia Kupiec3, Calliope Dendrou2, Elizabeth C Rosser7, Accelerating Medicines Partnership (AMP): RA/SLE8, Fan Zhang9, Soumya Raychaudhuri8, Michael Brenner10, Christopher Buckley2, Manigandan Thyagarajan6, Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program RA SLE Network11, Zishan Shiekh6, Sandrine Compeyrot-Lacassagne5, Samantha Chippington5, Mark Coles2, Eslam Al-Abadi6, Andrew Filer1, Tissue Research in Childhood Onset Inflammatory Arthritis (TRICIA) Consortium12, Lucy R Wedderburn3 and Adam Croft1, 1University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 2University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, 3UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom, 4Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, 5Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom, 6Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 7University College London, London, United Kingdom, 8Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, 9University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, 10Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 11Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, 12MRC, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Background/Purpose: The synovial membrane is the primary target tissue during the effector phase of inflammatory arthritis in children and young people with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis…
  • Abstract Number: 1640 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Psoriatic Disease Associated with Neuroconnectivity Alterations in the Default Mode Network

    Rebecca Haberman1, Sydney Catron1, Yu Veronica Sui1, Sarah Moussavi1, Soumya Reddy2, Eileen Lydon3, Andrea Neimann1, Alexis R Ogdie4, Mariana Lazar1 and Jose Scher5, 1NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, 2NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, 3New York University, New York, NY, 4University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 5New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY

    Background/Purpose: Despite significant advances in psoriatic disease (PsD) therapeutics, treatment response remains suboptimal. Even in patients with psoriatic arthritis (PSA) that achieve seemingly controlled inflammation,…
  • Abstract Number: 1669 • ACR Convergence 2023

    High Incidence of Immune-mediated Inflammatory Diseases in Sepsis Survivors: A Nationwide Exposed-non-exposed Epidemiological Study

    Arthur Mageau1, Alois Helary2, Stephane Ruckly3, Andrey Strukov2, Thomas Papo1, Jean-Francois Timsit1 and Karim Sacre1, 1Université Paris Cité, Paris, France, 2Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris, Paris, France, 3INSERM, Paris, France

    Background/Purpose: Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Previous studies have shown that immune dysregulation associated with severe…
  • Abstract Number: 1663 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Clinically Severe Systemic Sclerosis Skin Harbors Inflammatory Fibroblasts Associated with Lymphocytes and Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cells

    Kimberly Lakin1, Robert Spiera2, Yaxia Zhang1, David Oliver1, Aliza Bloostein1, Hiranmayi Ravichandran3, Niroshana Anandasabapathy3, Franck Barrat1, Jessica Gordon1 and Dana Orange4, 1Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, 2Hosptial for Special Surgery, New York, NY, 3Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY, 4The Rockefeller University, New York, NY

    Background/Purpose: We have previously shown that skin fibroblast activation is related to clinical severity and resolves with improvement in diffuse systemic sclerosis (dcSSc). The immune…
  • Abstract Number: 1664 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Fibroblast Specific Interferon Regulatory Factor 7 (IRF7) Expression Is a Key Link Between Type I Interferon Activation and the Exaggerated Dermal and Pulmonary Fibrosis in Systemic Sclerosis

    Minghua Wu1, Jerry Alonso2, Julio charles2, Brian Skaug2, Tingting Mills3, Maureen Mayes2 and Shervin Assassi4, 1Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX, 2Division of Rheumatology, University of Texas McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX, 3Biochemistry Department, University of Texas McGovern Medical School, Houston, TX, 4University of Texas McGovern Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX

    Background/Purpose: A prominent interferon (IFN) activation signature has been observed at the peripheral blood and end-organ levels in systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, the mechanisms by…
  • Abstract Number: 1667 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Characterization of the Vascular Niches in Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) as a Prototypical Immune-mediated Fibrotic Disease with Prominent Vasculopathy Using Imaging Mass Cytometry

    Minrui Liang1, Aleix Rius Rigau2, yi-nan Li1 and Joerg Distler1, 1Clinic for Rheumatology University Hospital Düsseldorf, Medical Faculty of Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany; Hiller Research Center, University Hospital Düsseldorf, Medical Faculty of Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2Department of Internal Medicine 3, Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) and University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany; Deutsches Zentrum Immuntherapie (DZI), FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany

    Background/Purpose: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a prototypical collagen-vascular disease with prominent vasculopathy. Although microvascular changes are the earliest histopathologic manifestation of SSc, the vascular dysregulation…
  • Abstract Number: 1658 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Title: Inflammatory Arthritis Across the Age-Spectrum: Single-Cell Profiling of the Inflamed Synovium in Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

    Chrissy Bolton1, Christopher Mahony2, Charlotte Smith2, Vicky Alexiou3, Huong Nguyen3, Patricia Reis-Nisa2, Søren Lomholt4, Annie Hackland2, Sugrah Sultan5, Klaudia Kupiec3, Sunit Davda6, Charlene Foley6, Calliope Dendrou1, Elizabeth C Rosser7, Accelerating Medicines Partnership Program RA SLE Network8, Anna Helena Jonsson9, Fan Zhang10, Michael Brenner11, Soumya Raychaudhuri9, Christopher Buckley1, Manigandan Thyagarajan5, Zishan Shiekh5, Sandrine Compeyrot-Lacassagne6, Samantha Chippington6, Mark Coles1, Eslam Al-Abadi5, Andrew Filer2, Tissue Research in Childhood Onset Inflammatory Arthritis (TRICIA) Consortium12, Lucy R Wedderburn3 and Adam Croft2, 1University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 3UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health, London, United Kingdom, 4Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, 5Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 6Great Ormond Street Hospital, London, United Kingdom, 7University College London, London, United Kingdom, 8Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, 9Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, 10University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, 11Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 12MRC, Birmingham, United Kingdom

    Background/Purpose: Understanding the unique and shared pathogenic processes between childhood-onset and adult-onset inflammatory arthritides is needed to guide more effective drug development and their application…
  • Abstract Number: 1651 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Beneficial Effect of Temporary Methotrexate Interruption on B and T Cell Responses upon SARSCoV-2 Vaccination in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis or Psoriatic Arthritis

    Esther Vicente Rabaneda1, Pedro Martínez-Fleta2, Ana Triguero-Martínez2, Emilia Roy3, Miren Uriarte-Ecenarro4, Francisco Gutiérrez-Rodríguez4, Patricia Quiroga4, Ana Romero4, Nuria Montes2, Laura Esparcia Pinedo2, María Aranzazu Alfranca2, Rosario Garcia-Vicuna5, Francisco Sánchez-Madrid2, Isidoro González-Álvaro4 and Santos Castañeda5, 1Rheumatology, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain, 2Division of Immunology, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain, 3Division of Internal Medicine, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain, 4Division of Rheumatology, Hospital Universitario de La Princesa, IIS-Princesa, Madrid, Spain, 5Hospital Universitario de la Princesa, Madrid, Spain

    Background/Purpose: Previous published works have raised the concern that methotrexate (MTX) might have a negative effect on immune response upon vaccine administration. At the beginning…
  • Abstract Number: 1671 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Use of Metagenomic Microbial Plasma Cell-Free DNA Next-Generation Sequencing Assay in Outpatient Rheumatology Practice

    Rachel Jenkins, Matthew Samec, Courtney Arment and Matthew Koster, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

    Background/Purpose: Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) of microbial cell-free DNA (mcfDNA) allows for non-invasive broad-range pathogen detection from plasma. The Karius test (KT) is a commercially…
  • Abstract Number: 1675 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Survival in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Early Breast Cancer Treated with Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors

    Maria Suarez-Almazor1, Juan Ruiz2, Xiudong Lei2, Chi-Fang Wu2, Hui Zhao2, Suja Rajan3, Heather Lin2 and Sharon Giordano2, 1MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 2The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, 3University of Texas School of Public Health, Houston, TX

    Background/Purpose: There have been concerns about the use of tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and concomitant cancer. Few studies…
  • Abstract Number: 1665 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Endothelial Response to Type I Interferon Contributes to Vasculopathy and Fibrosis and Predicts Disease Progression of Systemic Sclerosis

    Hanlin Yin1, Oliver Distler2, Bin Li3, Qingran Yan4 and Liangjing Lu1, 1Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Affiliated Renji Hospital, Shanghai, China, 2Department of Rheumatology, University Hospital Zurich, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, 3Shanghai institute of immunology, Shanghai, China, 4Department of Rheumatology, Renji Hospital, Shanghai Jiaotong Univeisty School of medcine, Shanghai, China

    Background/Purpose: Type I interferon (IFN-1) signature is a hallmark of patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc). However, its significance in clinical stratification and contribution to deterioration…
  • Abstract Number: 1661 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Spatial Transcriptional Alterations in the Cellular Landscape of Pediatric Scleroderma Skin

    Kathryn Torok1, Ying-Ju Lai2, Zhongli Xu3, Anwesha Sanyal3, Giffin Werner3, Theresa Hutchins3, Claire Cheng3 and Wei Chen3, 1University of Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, 2University of Pittbsurgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 3University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    Background/Purpose: Recent single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA seq) data has been generated across several tissues in autoimmune diseases, helping to understand the cellular and molecular underpinnings…
  • Abstract Number: 1673 • ACR Convergence 2023

    Immunomodulatory Treatment and Autoimmune Patient Responses to COVID-19 Booster Shots: Results from the Covid-19 VaccinE Response in Rheumatology Patients (COVER) Study

    Amy S. Mudano1, Gary Cutter2, Ted R Mikuls3, Geoffrey Thiele4, Emily Holladay2, Kevin Withrop5, Mark Law4, Bart Hamilton4, Monique Bastidas6, Michael Zikry6, Kelly Chun6, Michael George7 and Jeffrey Curtis2, 1Illumination Health, Hoover, AL, 2University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 3Division of Rheumatology and Immunology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 4University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, 5Oregon Health & Science University, Schools of Medicine and Public Health,, Portland, OR, 6Labcorp, Calabasas, CA, 7University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

    Background/Purpose: Given an increased risk of COVID-19 in patients with autoimmune conditions, we must better understand the immunogenicity and safety of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in people…
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