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  • Abstract Number: 0422 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Efficacy and Safety of Secukinumab in the Treatment of Axial Spondyloarthritis: Real-Life Data from TURKBIO Cohort

    Semih Gulle1, Ali Karakas1, Gercek Can2, Soner Senel3, Sedat Capar4, Huseyin ediz dalkilic5, Servet Akar6, Suleyman Serdar Koca7, Abdurrahman Tufan8, Ayten Yazici9, Sema Yilmaz10, Nevsun Inanc11, Merih Birlik1, Dilek Solmaz12, Ayse Cefle9, Berna Goker13, Servet Yolbas14, Niels Steen Krough15, Neslihan Yilmaz16, Sukran Erten17, Cemal Bes18, Ozgul Soysal19, Mehmet Akif Ozturk13, Seminur Haznedaroglu13, Sule Yavuz16, Haner Direskeneli20, Fatoş Onen21 and Ismail Sari22, 1Dokuz Eylul University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Izmir, Turkey, 2Dokuz Eylul University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Istanbul, Turkey, 3Erciyes University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Kayseri, Turkey, 4Dokuz Eylul University Faculty of Science Department of Statistics, Izmir, Turkey, 5Uludag University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Bursa, Turkey, 6Izmir Katip Celebi University School of Medicine, Izmir, Turkey, 7Firat University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Elazıg, Turkey, 8Gazi University Medical Faculty Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey, 9Kocaeli University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Kocaeli, Turkey, 10Selcuk University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Konya, Turkey, 11Marmara University School of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Istanbul, Turkey, 12Kâtip Celebi University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Izmir, Turkey, 13Gazi University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Ankara, Turkey, 14Inonu University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Malatya, Turkey, 15Zitelab Aps, Kopenhag, Denmark, 16Demiroglu Bilim University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Istanbul, Turkey, 17Yildirim Beyazit University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Ankara, Turkey, 18Basaksehir Cam and Sakura ospital, Division of Rheumatology, Istanbul, Turkey, 19Celal Bayar University, School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Manisa, Turkey, 20Marmara University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, Istanbul, Turkey, 21Dokuz Eylul University, Faculty of Medicine, Rheumatology, İzmir, Turkey, 22Dokuz Eylul University School of Medicine Division of Rheumatology, İzmir, Turkey

    Background/Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate the results of secukinumab treatment in patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis (AxSpA) who were enrolled in the TURKBIO…
  • Abstract Number: 1509 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Patient Clusters Identified by Machine Learning from a Pooled Analysis of the Clinical Development Program of Secukinumab in Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis and Psoriatic Arthritis with Axial Manifestations

    Xenofon Baraliakos1, Effie Pournara2, Dafna Gladman3, Philip J Mease4, Samad S Jahandideh2 and Laura Coates5, 1Rheumazentrum Ruhrgebiet Herne, Herne, Germany, 2Novartis Pharma AG, Basel, Switzerland, 3Toronto Western Hospital, Schroeder Arthritis Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada, 4Swedish Medical Center/Providence St. Joseph Health, Seattle, WA, 5Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Oxford, England, United Kingdom

    Background/Purpose: Universally acceptable clinical and imaging criteria to define axial psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is lacking.1 Machine learning (ML) algorithms can detect patterns from large clinical…
  • Abstract Number: 0578 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Interleukin-6 Trans-Signaling Induces Synovial Fibroblast Invasiveness by Utilizing Ets2 Protein

    Anil Singh, Paul Panipinto, Farheen Sultan Shaikh and Salahuddin Ahmed, Washington State university, Spokane, WA

    Background/Purpose: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease with a complex interplay of synovial cells and soluble factors that create the signatures of chronic inflammation…
  • Abstract Number: 1540 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Correlations of Soluble Interleukin-2 Receptor Serum Levels with Markers of Inflammation and Pathological High-sensitivity Troponin T and Its Possible Role as a Predictor of Early Clinical Progress in Systemic Sclerosis

    Luise Schumacher1, Sebastian Klapa2, Antje Mueller3 and Gabriela Riemekasten4, 1University of Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany, 2Universityhospital Schleswig-Holstein; University of Lübeck; Clinic of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Luebeck, Germany, 3University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH), Lübeck, 4University Clinic Schleswit-Holstein (UKSH), Luebeck, Germany

    Background/Purpose: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is characterized by chronic inflammation leading to damage of the vascular endothelium and excessive collagen deposition in several target organs. The…
  • Abstract Number: 0580 • ACR Convergence 2022

    18F-FDG PET-MR Characterization of Aortitis in the IL1rn-/- Mouse Model of Giant-Cell Arteritis

    Samuel Deshayes1, Caroline Baugé2, Pierre-Antoine Dupont2, Christophe Simard2, Hubert De Boysson1, Alain Manrique2 and Achille Aouba1, 1Department of Internal Medicine, UR4650 PSIR, Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, CHU de Caen Normandie, Caen, France, 2UR4650 PSIR, Normandie Univ, UNICAEN, Caen, France

    Background/Purpose: Metabolic imaging is routinely used to demonstrate aortitis in patients with giant-cell arteritis. We aimed to investigate aortitis in BALB/c IL1rn-/- mice, a preclinical…
  • Abstract Number: 1547 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Effectiveness of Interleukin-6 Receptor Inhibitors for Polymyalgia Rheumatica

    Jeffrey Curtis1, Kerri Ford2, Stefano Fiore3, Danielle Isaman4, Lita Araujo5, Natalia Petruski-Ivleva6 and Fenglong Xie7, 1Division of Clinical Immunology & Rheumatology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, 2Sanofi, Destin, FL, 3Sanofi, Bridgewater, NJ, 4Sanofi, Chapel Hill, NC, 5Sanofi, Cambridge, MA, 6Sanofi, Unknown, 7University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

    Background/Purpose: Interleukin-6 receptor (IL-6R) inhibition has been shown to be effective in giant cell arteritis but data are limited in polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR). We conducted…
  • Abstract Number: 0581 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Mutants Improving Stability Enhance the Potency of Treg-Selective IL-2 Mutein for the Treatment of Autoimmune Disorders

    Yingying Hu1, Hu Ge1, Yuxi Yan1, Yun Zhang2, Xiaoxing Huang1, Zhenna Gao2, Yiming Kou2, Mi Ye2, Lei Zhou1, Siyuan Shao1, Bowei Yin1, Zhenzhen Li1, Yayuan Fu1, Wenqing Yang1, Zhuoxiao Cao1 and Renhong Tang1, 1Simcere Pharmaceutical Group, Shanghai, China, 2Simcere Pharmaceutical Group, Nanjing, China

    Background/Purpose: Low-dose IL-2 with enhanced sensitivity to Treg cells has been proved to be safe and efficacious in multiple autoimmune disorders (AIDs) including SLE, RA,…
  • Abstract Number: 1599 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Bimekizumab Treatment in Patients with Active Psoriatic Arthritis and Inadequate Response to Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors: 16-Week Efficacy and Safety from a Phase 3, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study

    Joseph Merola1, Robert Landewé2, Iain B McInnes3, Philip J Mease4, Christopher Ritchlin5, Yoshiya Tanaka6, Akihiko Asahina7, Frank Behrens8, Dafna Gladman9, Laure Gossec10, Richard Warren11, Barbara Ink12, Deepak Assudani12, Rajan Bajracharya12, Jason Coarse13 and Laura Coates14, 1Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, 2Amsterdam University Medical Center, Meerssen, Netherlands, 3Institute of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 4Swedish Medical Center/Providence St. Joseph Health, Seattle, WA, 5Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology Division, University of Rochester Medical School, Canandaigua, NY, 6University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyusyu Fukuoka, Japan, 7Department of Dermatology, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, 8Rheumatology University Hospital & Fraunhofer Institute Translational Medicine and Pharmacology, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Frankfurt Am Main, Germany, 9Toronto Western Hospital, Schroeder Arthritis Institute, Toronto, ON, Canada, 10Sorbonne Université, Paris, France, 11The University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom, 12UCB Pharma, Slough, United Kingdom, 13UCB Pharma, Raleigh, NC, USA, Raleigh, NC, 14Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Oxford, England, United Kingdom

    Background/Purpose: Bimekizumab (BKZ) is a monoclonal IgG1 antibody that selectively inhibits IL-17F in addition to IL-17A. The phase 3 BE COMPLETE study assessed the efficacy…
  • Abstract Number: 0583 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Toll-Like Receptor Ligands Stimulated Monocyte-Derived Langerhans Cell-Like Dendritic Cells Induce Psoriasis-Related Molecules, IL-23 and Delta-Like-4

    Rei Takahashi1, Kohei Maeda1, Toshihiro Tanioka1 and Takeo Isozaki2, 1Division of Pathogenesis and Translational Medicine, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Showa University School of Pharmacy, Tokyo, Japan, 2Division of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

    Background/Purpose: Monocyte-derived Langerhans cell-like dendritic cells (Mo-LCs) are involved in epidermal disorders such as psoriasis in murine models. However, the roles of Mo-LCs in the…
  • Abstract Number: 1745 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Effects of Excess IL-18 in Mixed Inflammatory Environments

    Vinh Dang1, Jemy Varghese1, Emily Landy2, Lauren Van Der Kraak2, Leonardo Huang1, Anastasia Frank-Kamenetskii1 and Scott Canna1, 1Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, 2University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

    Background/Purpose: Interleukin 18 (IL-18) is an inflammasome-activated, IL-1 family cytokine that canonically induces interferongamma (IFNg). IL-18 activity is potently inhibited by a soluble, IFNg-inducible antagonist,…
  • Abstract Number: 0584 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Non-Clinical Evaluations of Deucravacitinib and Janus Kinase Inhibitor Specificity in Inflammatory or Homeostatic Pathways

    Brandon Johnson, Jennifer Koenitzer, Peter Schafer and Ian M. Catlett, Bristol Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ

    Background/Purpose: Deucravacitinib is a selective inhibitor of tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) that has shown clinical efficacy in psoriasis, PsA, and SLE. Deucravacitinib is an allosteric…
  • Abstract Number: 1879 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Analysis of the Association Between the Atrophic Factors Tripartite Motif Containing (TRIM) 63 and Atrogin-1 and the Clinical and Inflammatory Features of Patients with Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies

    jiram torres-Ruiz1, Abdiel Absalón-Aguilar2, Juan Alberto Reyes-Islas2, Alfredo Pérez-Fragoso2, Nancy R Mejía-Domínguez3, guillermo Juárez-Vega4, Alejandro Alfaro-Goldaracena5, Beatriz Alcalá-Carmona2, Guillermo Juárez-Vega3, Fabiola Cassiano-Quezada2 and Diana Gómez-Martín1, 1INCMNSZ, Ciudad de México, Mexico, 2Department of Immunology and Rheumatology, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Ciudad de México, Mexico, 3Red de Apoyo a la Investigación, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico, 4Red de Apoyo a la Investigación. UNAM, Ciudad de México, Mexico, 5Department of Surgery, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Ciudad de México, Mexico

    Background/Purpose: Muscle atrophy is mediated by the ubiquitination of myofilaments by two ubiquitin ligases called Tripartite Motif Containing (TRIM) 63 and Atrogin-1, which are induced…
  • Abstract Number: 0593 • ACR Convergence 2022

    A New Cytokine Interleukin 40 Is Elevated in the Serum of Patients with Early Rheumatoid Arthritis and Associates with Autoantibodies and Neutrophil Activation

    Adéla Navrátilová1, Viktor Bečvář1, Hana Hulejová1, Michal Tomcik2, Heřman Mann2, Olga Růžičková1, Olga Šléglová3, Jakub Závada1, Karel Pavelka4, Jiří Vencovský5, Ladislav Šenolt5 and Lucie Andrés Cerezo1, 1Institute of Rheumatology, Prague, Czech Republic, 2Institute of Rheumatology, Department of Rheumatology, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Prague, Czech Republic, 3Institute of Rheumatology, Prague, 4Institute of Rheumatology, Department of Rheumatology, 1st Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Praha, Czech Republic, 5Institute of Rheumatology and Department of Rheumatology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

    Background/Purpose: IL-40 is a newly described cytokine related to malignant transformation and immune system function. In our previous study, we showed that IL-40 is elevated…
  • Abstract Number: 2121 • ACR Convergence 2022

    Long-term Persistence of Second-line Biologics in Psoriatic Arthritis Patients with Prior TNF Inhibitor Exposure: A Nationwide Cohort Study from the French Health Insurance Database

    Laura Pina Vegas1, Emilie sbidian2 and Pascal Claudepierre3, 1Service de Rhumatologie, AP-HP, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France, 2Service de Dermatologie, AP-HP, Hôpital Henri Mondor, Créteil, France, 3Paris Est Creteil University, Creteil, France

    Background/Purpose: Tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFi) are most often the first choice biologic treatment for patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA). When their discontinuation is needed,…
  • Abstract Number: 0641 • ACR Convergence 2022

    IL-4 Receptor Signaling and IKAROS Transcriptomic Program Maintains Naïve B-cell Quiescence and Antagonizes SLE

    John Mountz, Min Gao, Shanrun Lui, Walter Chatham and Hui-Chen Hsu, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

    Background/Purpose: Factors that promote B-cell quiescence and homeostasis at the transitional (Tr) and naive stages of B cells to prevent excessive TLR7 and type I…
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