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TSG-6 activity as a novel biomarker of progression in knee osteoarthritis

Journal

OSTEOARTHRITIS AND CARTILAGE
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 235-241

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2013.12.004

Keywords

TSG-6 activity; Osteoarthritis progression; Biomarker; Logistic regression; ROC curve

Funding

  1. Vilcek Foundation
  2. National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases [R01AR48769, P01 AR050245]
  3. National Institute of Aging at the National Institutes of Health [P30 AG028716]
  4. Rudin Foundation

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Objective: To establish whether there is an association between TSG-6 activity and osteoarthritis progression. Design: TSG-6 activity was determined in 132 synovial fluids from patients with OA of the knee, using a novel quantitative TSG-6 activity assay. The association between TSG-6 activities at baseline and four distinct disease progression states, determined at 3-year follow-up, was analyzed using logistic regression. Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between TSG-6 activity at baseline and all OA progression states over a 3-year period. Patient knees with TSG-6 activities in the top tenth percentile, compared to the median activity, had an odds ratio (OR) of at least 7.86 (confidence interval (CI) [3.2, 20.5]) for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) within 3 years, and of at least 5.20 (CI [1.8, 13.9]) after adjustment for confounding factors. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis for knee arthroplasty yielded a cut-off point of 13.3 TSG-6 activity units/ml with the following parameters: area under the curve 0.90 (CI [0.804, 0.996]), sensitivity 0.91 (CI [0.59, 0.99]), specificity 0.82 (CI [0.74, 0.88]) and a negative predictive value (NPV) of 0.99 (CI [0.934, 0.994]). Conclusion: The TSG-6 activity is a promising independent biomarker for OA progression. Given the high NPV, this assay may be particularly suitable for identifying patients risk rapid disease progression and to assist in the timing of arthroplasty. (C) 2013 Osteoarthritis Research Society International. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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