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Frequency and characteristics of axial involvement in psoriatic arthritis: results from the International Multicentre AXIS Study

Murat Torgutalp*, Raquel Almodovar, Valderilio F. Azevedo, Xenofon Baraliakos, Filip Van den Bosch, Jürgen Braun, Vinod Chandran, Laura C. Coates, Atul Deodhar, Torsten Diekhoff, Filippo Fagni, Alberto Floris, Floris A.van Gaalen, Rodrigo Garcia-Salinas, Lianne S. Gensler, Niti Goel, Alice B. Gottlieb, Désirée van der Heijde, Philip S. Helliwell, Kay Geert A. HermannUmut Kalyoncu, Uta Kiltz, Francis Kynaston-Pearson, Robert G.W. Lambert, Ramasharan Laxminarayan, Ying Ying Leung, Maria Llop, Clementina López-Medina, Alejandra López-Rodríguez, Michele M.Luchetti Gentiloni, Miranda van Lunteren, Marina Magrey, Ajesh B. Maharaj, Hernán Maldonado-Ficco, Walter P. Maksymowych, Helena Marzo-Ortega, Marco Massarotti, Ashish J. Mathew, Philip Mease, Peter Nash, Victoria Navarro-Compán, Mikkel Østergaard, Fabian Proft, Mikhail Protopopov, Roberto Ranza, Sherry Rohekar, Carlo Salvarani, Ruxandra E. Schiotis, Nicholas Shenker, Joachim Sieper, Dilek Solmaz, Enrique R. Soriano, Lai Shan Tam, Ricardo Acayaba de Toledo, James C.C. Wei, Nelly Ziade, Dafna D. Gladman, Denis Poddubnyy

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Abstract

ObjectivesThe Axial Involvement in Psoriatic Arthritis (AXIS) cohort aimed at evaluating the frequency of and clinical and imaging features of axial involvement in psoriatic arthritis (PsA).MethodsAXIS (NCT04434885) is a prospective, multicentre, cross-sectional study conducted in 19 countries, by the Assessment of SpondyloArthritis International Society and the Group for Research and Assessment of Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis. Participants with a diagnosis of PsA meeting ClASsification criteria for Psoriatic ARthritis with musculoskeletal symptom duration ≤10 years and no prior exposure to biological or targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs were consecutively included. Standardised clinical, laboratory, and imaging assessments (radiography and magnetic resonance imaging of the axial skeleton, including sacroiliac joints [SIJs] and spine), were performed. Imaging was reviewed locally and centrally to detect axial involvement. The presence of axial involvement was determined by local investigator judgement before and after central-imaging review.ResultsAmong 409 participants, axial involvement was identified in 153 (37.4%) based on the investigator’s initial assessment and was decreased to 112 (27.4%) in the final evaluation after incorporating central-imaging review. Participants with axial involvement were younger (45.2 ± 13.8 vs 47.6 ± 12.6 years), more often male (56.3% vs 51.5%), and had a higher frequency of human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B*27 positivity (22.4% vs 10.8%), inflammatory back pain (IBP) (74.7% vs 43.4%), and elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) (52.7% vs 37.4%). Active inflammatory and structural imaging changes were highly discriminative between participants with and without axial involvement. The central review identified imaging signs of axial involvement (active inflammation or structural lesions) in 95 participants (23.2%).ConclusionsAxial involvement was identified in 27.4% of participants with PsA after final diagnostic assessment, with associated features including HLA-B*27 positivity, IBP, elevated CRP, and imaging changes in SIJ or spine.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnals of the Rheumatic Diseases
Volume85
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1092-1109
Number of pages18
ISSN0003-4967
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2026

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