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The role of autoantibodies in post-chikungunya viral arthritis disease severity

Samantha Ansah-Dico 1
Ilana Heckler 2
Michelle Premazzi Papa 1
Alfonso Sucerquia Hernández 3
Jose Forero Mejía 3
Sarah Renee Tritsch 4
Evelyn Mendoza-Torres 2, 5
Liliana Encinales 6
Andres Cadena Bonfanti 7
Abigale Marie Proctor 4
Jessica M. Wells 8
Daniela Díaz Hernández 9
Juan Manuel Pretelt Gazabon 10
Mónica Gómez Pulido 11
Sara Camila Castiblanco-Arroyave 10
Sammuel Joseph Simmens 12
Rebecca Lynch 1
Aileen Y. Chang 1, 3
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-04-01
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR1.149
CiteScore5.8
Impact factor3.8
ISSN21650497
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ABSTRACT

Post-chikungunya viral arthritis may persist for months to years after infection and is characterized by relapsing and remitting symptoms. This study investigates the relationship between autoantibodies and chikungunya arthritis severity, providing insights into arthritis pathogenesis. We assessed arthritis measures in a cohort of serologically confirmed chikungunya cases from Colombia between 2019 and 2021 ( n = 144). We measured arthritis disease severity, flare intensity, pain, and disability, then plasma antibody levels of rheumatoid factor IgM, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP), anti-citrullinated α-enolase peptide 1 (CEP-1), anti-nuclear antibody (ANA), anti-citrullinated vimentin (Sa), and immunoglobulins produced in response to chikungunya, Zika and Mayaro. Finally, we examined the correlation between the arthritis measures with the titers of antibodies hypothesized to play a potential role in arthritis pathogenesis. Cases were characterized by moderate disease severity (Disease Activity Score-28 mean, 3.66 ± 1.23) in current arthritis flare with moderate intensity (Flare Score, 25.42 ± 12.38), moderate pain (61.47 ± 27.23 on visual analog scale 0–100), and some disability (Health Assessment Questionnaire 0.77 ± 0.58). After Bonferroni adjustment, there were no statistically significant correlations between the levels of antibodies and arthritis measures. Weak correlations between rheumatoid factor IgM with arthritis severity and pain ( P < 0.01) and anti-CEP1 with disability ( P < 0.05) were observed when unadjusted for multiple comparisons. The data suggest that autoantibodies, such as RF, anti-CCP, and anti-CEP-1, do not correlate with post-chikungunya arthritis disease severity, thus unlikely to significantly contribute to pathogenesis. Exposure to other arboviral infections was not related to worse post-chikungunya arthritis. This suggests that other pathways for arthritis disease pathogenesis should be examined.

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This cohort study describes the correlation between levels of autoantibodies, viral antibodies, and arthritis outcomes, suggesting that autoantibodies known to play an important role in other autoimmune diseases do not correlate with chikungunya arthritis relapse disease severity and are unlikely to contribute significantly to arthritis pathogenesis. This suggests that other pathways for arthritis disease pathogenesis should be examined to identify diagnostic and prognostic markers of alphaviral arthritis.

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Ansah-Dico S. et al. The role of autoantibodies in post-chikungunya viral arthritis disease severity // Microbiology spectrum. 2025. Vol. 13. No. 4.
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Ansah-Dico S., Heckler I., Premazzi Papa M., Sucerquia Hernández A., Mejía J. F., Tritsch S. R., Mendoza-Torres E., Encinales L., Bonfanti A. C., Proctor A. M., Wells J. M., Hernández D. D., Pretelt Gazabon J. M., Pulido M. G., Castiblanco-Arroyave S. C., Simmens S. J., Lynch R., Chang A. Y. The role of autoantibodies in post-chikungunya viral arthritis disease severity // Microbiology spectrum. 2025. Vol. 13. No. 4.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1128/spectrum.02656-24
UR - https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.02656-24
TI - The role of autoantibodies in post-chikungunya viral arthritis disease severity
T2 - Microbiology spectrum
AU - Ansah-Dico, Samantha
AU - Heckler, Ilana
AU - Premazzi Papa, Michelle
AU - Sucerquia Hernández, Alfonso
AU - Mejía, Jose Forero
AU - Tritsch, Sarah Renee
AU - Mendoza-Torres, Evelyn
AU - Encinales, Liliana
AU - Bonfanti, Andres Cadena
AU - Proctor, Abigale Marie
AU - Wells, Jessica M.
AU - Hernández, Daniela Díaz
AU - Pretelt Gazabon, Juan Manuel
AU - Pulido, Mónica Gómez
AU - Castiblanco-Arroyave, Sara Camila
AU - Simmens, Sammuel Joseph
AU - Lynch, Rebecca
AU - Chang, Aileen Y.
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/04/01
PB - American Society for Microbiology
IS - 4
VL - 13
SN - 2165-0497
ER -
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@article{2025_Ansah-Dico,
author = {Samantha Ansah-Dico and Ilana Heckler and Michelle Premazzi Papa and Alfonso Sucerquia Hernández and Jose Forero Mejía and Sarah Renee Tritsch and Evelyn Mendoza-Torres and Liliana Encinales and Andres Cadena Bonfanti and Abigale Marie Proctor and Jessica M. Wells and Daniela Díaz Hernández and Juan Manuel Pretelt Gazabon and Mónica Gómez Pulido and Sara Camila Castiblanco-Arroyave and Sammuel Joseph Simmens and Rebecca Lynch and Aileen Y. Chang},
title = {The role of autoantibodies in post-chikungunya viral arthritis disease severity},
journal = {Microbiology spectrum},
year = {2025},
volume = {13},
publisher = {American Society for Microbiology},
month = {apr},
url = {https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/spectrum.02656-24},
number = {4},
doi = {10.1128/spectrum.02656-24}
}