Association between the ABO blood group and primary knee osteoarthritis: A case-control study

ABO 血型与原发性膝关节骨关节炎的关联:病例对照研究

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作者:Changchuan Li, Nengtai Ouyang, Xiuju Wang, Anjing Liang, Yingqian Mo, Shixun Li, Junxiong Qiu, Guibin Fang, Yuan Fu, Bin Song, Zhong Chen, Yue Ding

Background

Recent studies have suggested association between the ABO blood group and inflammation, which was a crucial pathological process of primary knee osteoarthritis. The

Conclusions

This study suggested that the blood group AB was associated with primary knee osteoarthritis, as well as its radiological severity. Further study indicated that LeY antigen, which was related to the blood group, was associated with primary knee osteoarthritis. Translational potential of this article: This study revealed that blood group AB and LeY antigen was associated with primary knee osteoarthritis, which shed new light on the nature of osteoarthritis, and the development of novel therapy for osteoarthritis.

Methods

We performed a retrospective review of patients with primary knee osteoarthritis that served as the case group ​and a random sampling of healthy blood donors that served as the control group. The severity of knee osteoarthritis at the first outpatient visit was evaluated by the Kellgren/Lawrence scoring system. Further study was performed to investigate the expression of blood group antigens in synovial tissue of the knee in both cases and controls.

Results

A total of 1126 cases and 30299 controls were involved. The proportion of AB blood group was higher in the case group than in the control group (9.7% vs. 7.8%), and logistic regression revealed that the AB blood group was a risk factor of primary knee osteoarthritis (P ​= ​0.025 and 0.048 for univariate and multivariate analysis, respectively), independent of age (P ​= ​0.973) and sex (P ​= ​0.520). Patients of the blood group AB had a higher Kellgren/Lawrence score (P ​= ​0.017). The immunohistochemical study indicated association between LeY antigen and primary knee osteoarthritis (P ​= ​0.029). Conclusions: This study suggested that the blood group AB was associated with primary knee osteoarthritis, as well as its radiological severity. Further study indicated that LeY antigen, which was related to the blood group, was associated with primary knee osteoarthritis. Translational potential of this article: This study revealed that blood group AB and LeY antigen was associated with primary knee osteoarthritis, which shed new light on the nature of osteoarthritis, and the development of novel therapy for osteoarthritis.

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