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Research projects

Juvenile onset rheumatic diseases

PREVENT-JIA
NorJDM – The Norwegian JDM cohort
Physical fitness in JIA
PROMIS translation
International collaborative projects
Planned projects:
NorChildCTD:

Adult onset rheumatic diseases

Nor-SLE
Biomarker validation for early–diagnosis of lupus nephritis using liquid biopsies
AAViNor: ANCA-associated vasculitis in Oslo (AAV)
Behçets disease (BD) in Norway in the period 1999-2021
Takayasu vasculitis cohort
Planned projects:
Pioneering detection of Lupus Nephritis: A multi-center Scandinavian retrospective study.
Biomarker discovery for autoimmune disorders
 
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Recent publications

Berger SGG, Berntsen KS, Risum K, Marstein HS, Sjaastad I, Stokke MK, Sanner H (2025)
Predictors of persistent active disease and the longitudinal development of organ damage, patient-reported outcomes and autoantibodies in long-term juvenile dermatomyositis
RMD Open, 11 (2)
DOI 10.1136/rmdopen-2025-005598, PubMed 40480648

Dåstøl VØ, Haftorn KL, Rudsari HK, Jaholkowski PP, Størdal K, Håberg SE, Weinberg CR, Rider LG, Andreassen OA, Brantsæter AL, Caspersen IH, Sanner H (2025)
Maternal seafood intake, dietary contaminant exposure, and risk of juvenile idiopathic arthritis: exploring gene-environment interactions
Front Immunol, 15, 1523990
DOI 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1523990, PubMed 39877361

Fominykh V, Shadrin AA, Jaholkowski P, Fuhrer J, Parker N, Wiström ED, Frei O, Smeland OB, Sanner H, Djurovic S, Andreassen OA (2025)
Mapping the genetic landscape of immune-mediated disorders: potential implications for classification and therapeutic strategies
Front Immunol, 16, 1543781
DOI 10.3389/fimmu.2025.1543781, PubMed 40406108

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