作者
Lori B Tucker, Iwona Niemietz, Preet Mangat, Maria Belen, Jenny Tekano, David A Cabral, Jaime Guzman, Kristin M Houghton, Kimberly A Morishita, Mercedes O Chan, Andrea Human, Martina Sundqvist, Kelly L Brown
发表日期
2021/9/29
期刊
Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology
卷号
39
期号
5
页码范围
124-128
简介
Objectives
To evaluate the ethnic diversity of children with a systemic autoinflammatory disease (SAID) in a multi-ethnic Canadian province.
Methods
Self-reported ethnicity of 149 children and adolescents with a SAID in British Columbia, Canada, was analysed for ethnic representation among individual patients, across the cohort, within particular SAIDs, and compared to provincial census data on ethnic diversity.
Results
Half of reported cases had a diagnosis of either PFAPA (23.5%) or an unclassifiable autoinflammatory syndrome (31.5%), with a monogenic SAID diagnosed in only 12.8% of cases. The majority of participants (73.1%) were mixed ethnicity with European and Asian heritage reported most frequently (57.0% and 23.0% of all responses, respectively). Ethnic diversity reflected regional diversity except for West Asian, Arabic, Jewish, and Eastern European heritage, which were over-represented in SAID patients, and Chinese descent, which was under-represented in our cohort compared to the general population of British Columbia.
Conclusions
Results from this study show extensive multi-ethnic diversity in individual patients and across the various SAIDs inclusive of monogenic SAIDs that are frequently associated with particular ethnicities. Although not disproportionately represented, this is the first report of systemic autoinflammatory disease in Canadian children of Indigenous heritage.
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