Abstract: Pharmacogenetic methods for determining a predicting responsiveness to antifolate therapy for subjects that present with recent-onset undifferentiated arthritis. The methods are based on the determination of a set of clinical parameter values and determining a predicted responsiveness to antifolate therapy by correlating the parameter values with predefined responsiveness values associated with ranges of parameter values. Parameters values that are decisive for responsiveness to antifolate therapy may include polymorphisms in the methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase (MTHFD1) gene as well as in three genes involved in the adenosine release pathway, the presence or absence of Rheumatoid factors, gender, pre- or postmenopausal status and/or smoking status.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 27, 2011
Publication date:
August 1, 2013
Applicant:
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS H.O.D.N. LUMC
Inventors:
Hendrik Jan Guchelaar, Tom Willen Johannes Huizinga
Abstract: Methods for predicting the likelihood of development of rheumatoid arthritis for individuals that present with recent-onset undifferentiated arthritis. The methods are based on the determination of a set of clinical parameter values and determining a predicted risk for developing rheumatoid arthritis by correlating the parameter values with predefined risk values associated with ranges of parameter values. Parameters values that are decisive for the risk for developing rheumatoid arthritis may include serum levels of C-reactive protein, Rheumatoid factors, anti-CCP antibodies, as well as age, gender, localization of the joint complaints, length of morning stiffness, and number of tender and/or swollen joints. The method may be performed by a computer. The invention further relates to a computer, a sample analyser and a computer program product for performing the method and a data carrier with the computer program product.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 6, 2007
Publication date:
October 25, 2007
Applicant:
ACADEMISCH ZIEKENHUIS h.o.d.n. LUMC
Inventors:
Tom Huizinga, Anna Van Der Helm-Van Mil