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ERA, APPs, & Alpha GAL (3.21.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from this past week on RheumNow.com.  Listen in for 2 new case questions - Ask Cush Anything.

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Adrenal Dysfunction after Steroids in PMR and GCA Patients

JAMA has published a study of PMR and GCA patients who stopped glucocorticoid (GC) therapy and noted a low (1.2%) risk of GC-induced adrenal insufficiency after planned cessation.

GC are widespreadly and chronically used in rheumatology, often with the

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PAFLAR Guidelines for Polyarticular Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

The Pediatric African League against Rheumatism (PAFLAR) initiative has published its guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of polyarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis (pJIA

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Axial Involvement in Psoriatic Arthritis

Analysis of a Greek Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA) cohort shows that nearly one quarter of patients have axial involvement, and among them, ∼30% have isolated spinal axPsA and nr-axSpA, respectively.

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Channeling Bias and Cancer Risk with Biologic or Targeted Synthetic DMARDs

A retrospective US administrative claims cohort study of RA patients on tumor necrosis factor inhibitors (TNFis), non-TNFi biologics, or Janus kinase inhibitors (JAKis) found a statistically significantly higher risk of incident cancer in patients receiving rituximab, abatacept, or JAKis (

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Crohn’s Microbiome may Predispose to Axial Spondyloarthritis

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People with Crohn’s disease and related joint inflammation linked to immune system dysfunction have distinct gut bacteria or microbiota, with the bacterium Mediterraneibacter gnavus being a potential biomarker, according to new study by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers.

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SOCS1 Insufficiency - a Rare Inborn Error of Immunity

Lancet Rheumatology has published a population study of the rare suppressor of cytokine signalling 1 (SOCS1) insufficiency - an inborn error of immunity affecting the negative regulation of cytokine and growth factor signalling.

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Diagnoses via Immune ‘Fingerprints’ Science and researchers at Stanford Medicine have reported the use of Mal-ID (machine learning for immunological diagnosis) to analyze B and T cell receptors (BCRs and TCRs) sequences from human blood, showing the ability to predict health… https://t.co/nqyf4iaD10 https://t.co/wt5V6uxLYf
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JAMA Case: A Woman With Painful Digital Ulcers - What would you order next? - chest CT w/ myositis-specific autoAb panel - dsDNA - SCL-70 & Centromere Abs - muscle biopsy https://t.co/t0WCIMtZg2 https://t.co/M1jBhnclLl
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Opioid Deaths are Down (2.28.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal reports from the past week on RheumNow.com.  Opioid deaths are down, IL-33 levels are up and Weight loss is in the news again this week!

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Diagnoses via Immune ‘Fingerprints’ Science and researchers at Stanford Medicine have reported the use of Mal-ID (machine learning for immunological diagnosis) to analyze B and T cell receptors (BCRs and TCRs) sequences from human blood, showing the ability to predict health… https://t.co/ni09ssCYSv https://t.co/4HWui3XxfE
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RNA-seq analysis of human chondrocytes (HTC) shows Osteoarthritis has more HTC-1 (w/ more cell apoptosis & PD-1 genes) & proliferate fibrochondrocytes (ProFC2) w/ heightened inflammatory response, & increased cytokine signalling https://t.co/FZ72CnWk20 https://t.co/sx4NB2C8h3
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Misdiagnosis of Dermatomyositis

JAMA Dermatology reports a retrospective cohort study from Johns Hopkins reviewing mimic of dermatomyositis (DM), suggesting that DM and especially clinically amyopathic DM (CADM) are commonly and initially misdiagnosed as inflammatory skin disease (ISD).

The study was undertaken to

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TNF Inhibitor Drug-Induced Lupus

A study from the FDA's adverse event reporting system (FAERS or Medwatch) database identified cases of drug induced systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in patients receiving tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) inhibitors - a paradoxical reaction to common antiinflammatory biologic agents.

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Diagnoses via Immune ‘Fingerprints’

Science and researchers at Stanford Medicine have reported the use of Mal-ID (machine learning for immunological diagnosis) to analyze B and T cell receptors sequences from human blood, showing the ability to predict health status (healthy vs diseased) and discriminate between distinct

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JAMA Case: A Woman With Painful Digital Ulcers - What would you order next? - chest CT w/ myositis-specific autoAb panel - dsDNA - SCL-70 & Centromere Abs - muscle biopsy https://t.co/9T8mNDdJTs https://t.co/pTphzcuZKF
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Increased L-33 linked to SLE. Study of 120 #SLE vs 60 controls. IL-33 levels signif higher in SLE (258.7 vs 78.3, p < 0.001) & correlated w/ SLEDAI (r = 0.68, p < 0.001) & organ damage (r = 0.45, p < 0.01) & renal dz (p < 0.01). https://t.co/8dbH6u2s1r https://t.co/SzKWy5Xbv1
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A common clinical phenotype arising from diverse pathogenic mechanisms. Study of PBMC transcriptomes (ACPA+ at-risk vs early ACPA+ RA vs controls). A TF signature was enriched in early RA & at-risk individuals (involving SUMOylation, RUNX2, YAP1, NOTCH3, β-Catenin). Cells w/… https://t.co/vCDEjIMXWa https://t.co/mizo7AXWvr
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B Cell Depleters (2.21.2025)

Dr. Jack Cush reviews the news and journal articles from the past week on RheumNow.com.

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CRP and Hidradenitis Supprativa

A post hoc analysis of 2 phase 3 randomized clinical trials (PIONEER I and II)  of adalimumab vs Placebo in patients with active Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) demonstrated more severe HS that was associated with elevated CRP had a higher BMI. Adalimumab was equally effective in patients

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Risk Prediction Modeling in MDA5 Dermatomyositis

Patients with Melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5) positive dermatomyositis (DM) are complicated and prone to interstitial lung disease, poor prognosis, and a high

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Janet Pope @Janetbirdope #Disease #activity in #axSpA #ASDAS - a crude measure of activity in #ankylosing #spondylitis Is related to #radiographic #progression 👇 ⬆️ CRP May be more predictive #ClinicalPearl⁩ #RNL2025 https://t.co/34wrMuz9mO
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MDA5 + Pts with #ILD in #dermatomyositis can improve! ⁦@RheumNow⁩ ⁦@ACRheum⁩ #RNL2025 Data from Christina Charles-Schoeman #ClinicalPearl Her pearls 👇 #DM is a #vascular #disease #CK is not reliable in chronic DM Neg Abs don’t r/o #myositis https://t.co/hxomz70aq5
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#RNL2025 @RheumNow Dermatomyositis is VASCULAR disease -IVIG may help DM by blocking complement deposition on endomysial capillaries -CK levels not reliable Pruritus common in up to 86% of DM patients Dr. Charles-Schoeman, UCLA

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QD Clinic - dsDNA without Lupus Insufficient Sxs to Dx SLE, but persistent dsDNA positivity - what to do? Features Dr. Jack Cush. QD Clinics - lessons from the clinic, sponsored by RNL2025 in Dallas, TX; Feb 8 & 9, 2025 Register at https://t.co/2dcFVgu8z6https://t.co/hCXRhTJB7G https://t.co/y3Tzh5bRLJ
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