Rheumatology Science and Practice | 2021

Clinical and Genetic Characteristics, Target Therapy Results in Children with Traps Syndrome (on Clinical Surveillance Data)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The complexity of diagnosing and predicting the course of TNF-receptor-associated periodic syndrome TRAPS determines the importance of studying the dependence of clinical manifestations on the variant of genetic mutation and the presence of modifier genes. We observed 5 children with an identified diagnosis of TRAPS. It was established that the disease onset in most cases is defined as a juvenile arthritis with systemic onset. Genetic variants with the replacement of cysteine residues are associated with an early debut and an aggressive course, the c.362G> A p.R121Q mutation is associated with an erosive damage to the spine. The case of a favorable course of TRAPS in siblings with a newly detected mutation is described. The development of urgent complications of TRAPS was revealed when basic therapy with canakinumab was canceled.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.47360/1995-4484-2021-455-462
Language English
Journal Rheumatology Science and Practice

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