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Systemic phenotype related to primary Sjögren's syndrome in 279 patients carrying isolated anti-La/SSB antibodies

  • Sjögren Big Data Consortium
  • Polytechnic University of Catalonia
  • University of Debrecen
  • Lund University
  • University of Rome La Sapienza
  • University of Groningen
  • Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubiran
  • Hacettepe University
  • University Medical Center Ljubljana Ljubljana
  • Wrocław Medical University
  • University of Perugia
  • University of Adelaide
  • Universidade de São Paulo
  • Uppsala University
  • Nagasaki University
  • Universidade Federal de São Paulo
  • Instituto Universitario de Ciencias Biomédicas de Córdoba
  • New York University
  • University Hospital Complex of Vigo
  • Hospital Universitario Rey Juan Carlos
  • Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  • Hospital de Cabuenes
  • Hospital Universitario 12 de Octubre
  • Universidad Nacional de Asunción
  • Departamento de Reumatología del Seguro Social Universitario y consultorio privado de Reumatología
  • Newcastle University
  • Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
  • Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
  • Anhui Provincial Hospital
  • University of Pisa
  • Assistance publique – Hôpitaux de Paris
  • Department of Sleep Medicine, Strasbourg University Hospital, Strasbourg University
  • Utrecht University
  • Christian Medical College
  • S. Maria Della Misericordia Hospital
  • Karolinska Institutet
  • Hospital Vall d'Hebron
  • Université Paris Cité
  • Kanazawa University
  • University College London
  • Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo
  • Technical University of Munich
  • University of L'Aquila
  • Université de Bretagne Occidentale
  • University of Messina
  • Cairo University
  • CHU Montpellier

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Abstract

Objective. To evaluate the systemic phenotype associated with the presence of isolated anti-La/SSB antibodies in a large international registry of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) fulfilling the 2002 classification criteria. Methods. The Big Data Sjögren Project Consortium is an international, multicentre registry created in 2014. Baseline clinical information from leading centres on clinical research in SS of the 5 continents was collected. Combination patterns of anti-Ro/SSA-La/SSB antibodies at the time of diagnosis defined the following four immu-nological phenotypes: Double positive (combined Ro/SSA and La/SSB,) isolated anti-Ro/SSA, isolated anti-La/ SSB, and immunonegative. Results. The cohort included 12,084 patients (11,293 females, mean 52.4 years) with recorded ESSDAI scores available. Among them, 279 (2.3%) had isolated anti-La/SSB antibodies. The mean total ESSDAI score at diagnosis of patients with pSS carrying isolated anti-La/SSB was 6.0, and 80.4% of patients had systemic activity (global ESSDAI score ≥ 1) at diagnosis. The domains with the highest frequency of active patients were the biological (42.8%), glandular (36.8%) and articular (31.2%) domains. Patients with isolated anti-La/ SSB showed a higher frequency of active patients in all ESSDAI domains but two (articular and peripheral nerve) in com-parison with immune-negative patients, and even a higher absolute frequency in six clinical ESSDAI domains in comparison with patients with isolated anti-Ro/ SSA. In addition, patients with isolated anti-La/SSB showed a higher frequency of active patients in two ESSDAI domains (pulmonary and glandular) with respect to the most active immunological subset (double-positive antibodies). Meanwhile, systemic activity detected in patients with isolated anti-La/SSB was overwhelmingly low. Even in ESSDAI domains where patients with isolated anti-La/SSB had the highest frequencies of systemic activity (lymphadenopathy and muscular), the percentage of patients with moderate or high activity was lower in comparison with the combined Ro/SSA and La/SSB group. Conclusion. Patients carrying isolated La/SSB antibodies represent a very small subset of patients with a systemic SS phenotype characterised by a significant frequency of active patients in most clinical ESSDAI domains but with a relative low frequency of the highest severe organ-specific involvements. Primary SS still remains the best clinical diagnosis for this subset of patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S85-S94
JournalClinical and Experimental Rheumatology
Volume38
Issue number4
StatePublished - 22 Oct 2020

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Keywords

  • Anti-Ro/SSA antibodies
  • Big data
  • ESSDAI
  • Isolated La/SSB autoantibodies
  • Primary Sjögren's syndrome
  • Systemic disease

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