N-Linked Glycans in the Variable Domain of IgG Anti-Citrullinated Protein Antibodies Predict the Development of Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Lise HafkenscheidEmma de MoelIrene SmolikStacey TannerXiaobo MengBas C JansenAlbert BondtManfred WuhrerTom W J HuizingaRene E M ToesHani El-GabalawyHans Ulrich SchererPublished in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2019)
Extensive glycosylation of the IgG ACPA V domain is present in a subset of predisposed FDRs of Indigenous North American RA patients. The presence of this feature substantially increases the risk of RA development. Based on these findings, we propose that glycosylation of the IgG ACPA V domain represents a predictive marker for RA development in ACPA-positive individuals and may serve to better target prevention measures.