Inflamed joints often have severe consequences
There is a large number of inflammatory joint diseases, some of which can occur at a young age, that are often associated with a severe loss of quality of life for those affected.
Severe cases can, over time, lead to a progressive impairment of mobility or even physical disabilities. Since healing is usually not possible, early diagnosis of inflammatory diseases of the joints is particularly important.
Genetic predisposition to inflammatory joint diseases
A malfunction of the immune system causes inflammations in the joints. The immune system erroneously classifies parts of the joint as a threat and tries to combat them.
The patient’s genetic predisposition largely determines the probability of inflammatory joint diseases. An analysis of the relevant genes can, therefore, help to identify risks at an early stage and counteract them in good time.
How our Joint Sensor works
As part of our Joint Sensor, our laboratory carries out a genetic analysis. The gene variants relevant in connection with joint inflammation are investigated. In addition, we are investigating the influence of the patient’s genetic profile on the effect of 56 different drugs.
In this way, we can assess the individual risk of developing inflammatory joint diseases and, if necessary, recommend appropriate preventive measures.
After a successful examination of the submitted sample, we prepare a written report with our test results and concrete recommendations for action based on the results.
In this way, our Joint Sensor can make a valuable contribution to early diagnosis and effective prevention.
The Joint Sensor at a glance:
- Analysis of the two relevant genes
- Review of genetic predisposition to joint inflammation
- Assessment of the influence of genes on the intake of 56 drugs
- Reliable test execution by our laboratory
- Written report with all results
- Individual recommendations for prevention