Anti-KIF20B autoantibodies are associated with cranial neuropathy in systemic lupus erythematosus

IF 3.7 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY Lupus Science & Medicine Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1136/lupus-2023-001139
Eugene Krustev, John G Hanly, Ricky Chin, Katherine A Buhler, Murray B Urowitz, Caroline Gordon, Sang-Cheol Bae, Juanita Romero-Diaz, Jorge Sánchez-Guerrero, Sasha Bernatsky, Daniel J Wallace, David Isenberg, Anisur Rahman, Joan T Merrill, Paul R Fortin, Dafna D Gladman, Ian N Bruce, Michelle A Petri, Ellen M Ginzler, Mary Anne Dooley, Rosalind Ramsey-Goldman, Susan Manzi, Andreas Jönsen, Graciela S Alarcón, Ronald F van Vollenhoven, Cynthia Aranow, Meggan Mackay, Guillermo Ruiz-Irastorza, Sam Lim, Murat Inanc, Kenneth C Kalunian, Søren Jacobsen, Christine A Peschken, Diane L Kamen, Anca Askenase, Jill Buyon, Marvin J Fritzler, Ann E Clarke, May Y Choi
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Background Cranial neuropathies (CN) are a rare neuropsychiatric SLE (NPSLE) manifestation. Previous studies reported that antibodies to the kinesin family member 20B (KIF20B) (anti-KIF20B) protein were associated with idiopathic ataxia and CN. We assessed anti-KIF20B as a potential biomarker for NPSLE in an international SLE inception cohort. Methods Individuals fulfilling the revised 1997 American College of Rheumatology (ACR) SLE classification criteria were enrolled from 31 centres from 1999 to 2011 and followed annually in the Systemic Lupus Erythematosus International Collaborating Clinics inception cohort. Anti-KIF20B testing was performed on baseline (within 15 months of diagnosis or first annual visit) samples using an addressable laser bead immunoassay. Logistic regression (penalised maximum likelihood and adjusting for confounding variables) examined the association between anti-KIF20B and NPSLE manifestations (1999 ACR case definitions), including CN, occurring over the first 5 years of follow-up. Results Of the 1827 enrolled cohort members, baseline serum and 5 years of follow-up data were available on 795 patients who were included in this study: 29.8% were anti-KIF20B-positive, 88.7% female, and 52.1% White. The frequency of anti-KIF20B positivity differed only for those with CN (n=10) versus without CN (n=785) (70.0% vs 29.3%; OR 5.2, 95% CI 1.4, 18.5). Compared with patients without CN, patients with CN were more likely to fulfil the ACR haematological (90.0% vs 66.1%; difference 23.9%, 95% CI 5.0%, 42.8%) and ANA (100% vs 95.7%; difference 4.3%, 95% CI 2.9%, 5.8%) criteria. In the multivariate analysis adjusting for age at baseline, female, White race and ethnicity, and ACR haematological and ANA criteria, anti-KIF20B positivity remained associated with CN (OR 5.2, 95% CI 1.4, 19.1). Conclusion Anti-KIF20B is a potential biomarker for SLE-related CN. Further studies are needed to examine how autoantibodies against KIF20B, which is variably expressed in a variety of neurological cells, contribute to disease pathogenesis. No data are available. All relevant data to this study are being published.
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抗 KIF20B 自身抗体与系统性红斑狼疮的颅神经病变有关
背景 颅神经病(CN)是一种罕见的神经精神系统性红斑狼疮(NPSLE)表现。先前的研究报告称,驱动蛋白家族成员20B(KIF20B)蛋白抗体(抗KIF20B)与特发性共济失调和颅神经病相关。我们在一个国际系统性红斑狼疮起始队列中评估了抗 KIF20B 作为非系统性红斑狼疮潜在生物标志物的作用。方法 从 1999 年到 2011 年,31 个中心招募了符合 1997 年美国风湿病学会(ACR)系统性红斑狼疮分类标准修订版的患者,并在系统性红斑狼疮国际合作诊所初始队列中进行了年度随访。使用可寻址激光磁珠免疫测定法对基线(诊断后 15 个月内或首次年检)样本进行抗 KIF20B 检测。逻辑回归(惩罚最大似然法并调整混杂变量)检验了抗-KIF20B与随访头5年中出现的NPSLE表现(1999年ACR病例定义)(包括CN)之间的关联。结果 在 1827 名登记的队列成员中,有 795 名患者的基线血清和 5 年随访数据被纳入本研究:29.8% 的患者抗 KIF20B 阳性,88.7% 为女性,52.1% 为白人。抗-KIF20B阳性的频率仅在有CN(10人)和无CN(785人)患者之间存在差异(70.0% vs 29.3%;OR 5.2,95% CI 1.4,18.5)。与无 CN 的患者相比,有 CN 的患者更有可能符合 ACR 血液学标准(90.0% vs 66.1%;差异为 23.9%,95% CI 为 5.0%,42.8%)和 ANA 标准(100% vs 95.7%;差异为 4.3%,95% CI 为 2.9%,5.8%)。在调整基线年龄、女性、白种人、ACR 血液学和 ANA 标准后进行的多变量分析中,抗 KIF20B 阳性仍与 CN 相关(OR 5.2,95% CI 1.4,19.1)。结论 抗 KIF20B 是与系统性红斑狼疮相关的 CN 的潜在生物标志物。KIF20B在多种神经细胞中的表达各不相同,需要进一步的研究来探讨针对KIF20B的自身抗体是如何导致疾病发病的。暂无相关数据。本研究的所有相关数据正在公布中。
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期刊介绍: Lupus Science & Medicine is a global, peer reviewed, open access online journal that provides a central point for publication of basic, clinical, translational, and epidemiological studies of all aspects of lupus and related diseases. It is the first lupus-specific open access journal in the world and was developed in response to the need for a barrier-free forum for publication of groundbreaking studies in lupus. The journal publishes research on lupus from fields including, but not limited to: rheumatology, dermatology, nephrology, immunology, pediatrics, cardiology, hepatology, pulmonology, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry.
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