Autoantibodies in systemic sclerosis overlap syndrome and their correlation with organ damage and survival.

Annals of medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1080/07853890.2024.2407526
Fangqing Wang, Chun Li, Xue Li, Siying Li, Yuan Jia
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Background: Systemic sclerosis (SSc) often overlaps with other autoimmune diseases. More complex autoantibody profiles may be observed in SSc overlap syndrome (SSc OS). To determine the clinical significance of autoantibodies in SSc OS and classify the patients more accurately for better disease assessments, we analysed the correlation between serological profiles, organ involvements and outcomes.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was conducted in Peking University People's Hospital. Chi-square tests and analysis of variance were used to analyse univariate comparisons of clinical symptoms, organ involvement and laboratory indicators. Survival was evaluated using Cox proportional hazards model.

Results: Among 141 cases, anti-Ro-52 was the most common antibody, followed by anti-centromere antibody and anti-Scl-70 antibody. We analysed the correlation between autoantibodies and vital organ damage in SSc OS patients, and compared the differences across four SSc OS subgroups (SSc SLE, SSc RA, SSc PM/DM and SSc SS) to demonstrate the correlation between autoantibodies and clinical characteristics and organ damage. Cox regression analysis showed that scleroderma renal crisis (SRC) (p = .004) and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PH) (p = .010) were independent risk factors for survival.

Conclusions: Autoantibodies are associated with clinical features, organ involvement and prognosis in SSc OS patients. Anti-Scl-70 antibody is associated with interstitial lung disease (ILD) and SRC, while ACA is a protective factor of ILD. SRC and PH are risk factors associated with death.

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系统性硬化症重叠综合征中的自身抗体及其与器官损伤和存活的相关性。
背景:系统性硬化症(SSc)常常与其他自身免疫性疾病重叠。在系统性硬化症重叠综合征(SSc OS)中可能观察到更复杂的自身抗体谱。为了确定自身抗体在 SSc OS 中的临床意义,并对患者进行更准确的分类以更好地评估疾病,我们分析了血清学特征、器官受累情况和预后之间的相关性:方法:我们在北京大学人民医院进行了一项回顾性队列研究。采用卡方检验和方差分析对临床症状、受累器官和实验室指标进行单变量比较分析。采用 Cox 比例危险度模型评估生存率:结果:在141个病例中,抗Ro-52是最常见的抗体,其次是抗中心粒抗体和抗Scl-70抗体。我们分析了 SSc OS 患者自身抗体与重要器官损伤之间的相关性,并比较了四个 SSc OS 亚组(SSc SLE、SSc RA、SSc PM/DM 和 SSc SS)之间的差异,以证明自身抗体与临床特征和器官损伤之间的相关性。Cox回归分析显示,硬皮病肾危象(SRC)(p = .004)和肺动脉高压(PH)(p = .010)是影响存活率的独立风险因素:结论:自身抗体与SSc OS患者的临床特征、器官受累和预后有关。抗Scl-70抗体与间质性肺病(ILD)和SRC相关,而ACA是ILD的保护因素。SRC和PH是与死亡相关的危险因素。
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