Andrés Pérez Hurtado, Isabel Martínez Cordellat, Roxana González Mazario, Elena Grau García, José Andrés Román Ivorra
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Rhupus syndrome: Description of 9 cases with special attention to the HLA-DR genotype.
Background and objectives: Rhupus is a very rare syndrome of overlapping rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), characterized by the presence of erosive polyarthritis associated with symptoms and signs of SLE and the presence of high specificity autoantibodies. The analysis of HLA-DR molecules would allow us to genetically characterize patients diagnosed with rhupus, being able to differentiate them from the HLA-DR profile of patients with RA and SLE.
Materials and methods: Cross-sectional observational study of 9 patients diagnosed with rhupus in whom the HLA-DR genotype was genetically characterized.
Results: Rhupus is usually more frequent in women with initial diagnosis of RA. The most frequent clinical manifestations are articular and, serologically, ANA, RF and anti-CCP positivity stand out. The most frequent HLA-DR were HLA-DR1, HLA-DR3, HLA-DR4, HLA-DR7 and HLA-DR13.
Conclusions: A higher proportion of HLA-DR1 and DR9 was observed in patients with rhupus compared to RA and SLE, as well as a lower proportion of HLA-DR2, DR6 and DR8, which would help the early characterization of these patients prior to the overlap diagnosis.
期刊介绍:
Medicina Clínica, fundada en 1943, es una publicación quincenal dedicada a la promoción de la investigación y de la práctica clínica entre los especialistas de la medicina interna, así como otras especialidades. Son características fundamentales de esta publicación el rigor científico y metodológico de sus artículos, la actualidad de los temas y, sobre todo, su sentido práctico, buscando siempre que la información sea de la mayor utilidad en la práctica clínica.