Clin Exp Rheumatol
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An unsolved problem in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is to identify patients at special risk for relapse. It is important to adjust anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive therapy to the children's actual disease activity especially in times of remission. Our aim was to analyze if the serum levels of MRP8/MRP14 are reliable predictive markers for the risk of relapse in clinically inactive juvenile idiopathic arthritis. ⋯ MRP8/MRP14 correlate with individual disease activity in patients with JIA. Our data suggest that local disease activity may be present even months before flares become clinically apparent. Serum levels of MRP8/MRP14 can give a hint as to clinically occult disease activity, in this way helping to adjust therapy in times of low disease activity.