Phenotype of limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis patients with positive anti-topoisomerase I antibodies: data from the EUSTAR cohort.
SSc
anti-topoisomerase I
cutaneous form
disease subset
interstitial lung disease
outcome
scleroderma
Journal
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
ISSN: 1462-0332
Titre abrégé: Rheumatology (Oxford)
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100883501
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
28 11 2022
28 11 2022
Historique:
received:
09
12
2021
revised:
09
03
2022
pubmed:
30
3
2022
medline:
2
12
2022
entrez:
29
3
2022
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
To characterize patients with positive anti-topoisomerase I (ATA) in lcSSc. SSc patients enrolled in the EUSTAR cohort with a disease duration of ≤3 years at database entry were considered. We assessed the risk of major organ involvement in the following groups: ATA-lcSSc vs ACA-lcSSc and vs ANA without specificity (ANA)-lcSSc, and ATA-lcSSc vs ATA-dcSSc. Cox regression models with time-dependent covariates were performed with the following outcomes: new-onset interstitial lung disease (ILD), ILD progression [forced vital capacity (FVC) decline ≥10% and ≥5% vs values at ILD diagnosis), primary myocardial involvement (PMI), pulmonary hypertension (PH), any organ involvement and all-cause mortality. We included 1252 patients [194 ATA-lcSSc (15.5%)], with 7.7 years (s.d. 3.5) of follow-up. ILD risk was higher in ATA-lcSSc vs ACA- and ANA-lcSSc and similar to ATA-dcSSc, although with less frequent restrictive lung disease. The risk of FVC decline ≥10% (35% of ATA-lcSSc) was lower in ATA-lcSSc than in ATA-dcSSc, whereas FVC decline ≥5% occurs similarly between ATA-lcSSc (58% of patients) and other SSc subsets, including ATA-dcSSc. The risk of PMI was similar in ATA-lcSSc and ANA-lcSSc but lower than in ACA-lcSSc; no difference in PH and mortality risk was observed among lcSSc subsets. The risk of any organ involvement, PMI and PH was lower and the mortality tended to be lower in ATA-lcSSc vs ATA-dcSSc. ATA-lcSSc patients have a high risk of ILD, albeit with a lower risk of progression compared with ATA-dcSSc, supporting careful screening for ILD in this subgroup.
Identifiants
pubmed: 35348643
pii: 6554989
doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/keac188
doi:
Substances chimiques
anti-scl-70 autoantibodies
0
Antibodies, Antinuclear
0
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
4786-4796Investigateurs
Giovanna Cuomo
(G)
Gianluca Moroncini
(G)
Jiri Stork
(J)
Fiorenzo Iannone
(F)
Ulrich Walker
(U)
Eugenia Bertoldo
(E)
Dorota Krasowska
(D)
Maria João Salvador
(MJ)
Mohammed Tikly
(M)
Eric Hachulla
(E)
Valeria Riccieri
(V)
Ami Sha
(A)
Ana Maria Gheorghiu
(AM)
Cord Sunderkötter
(C)
Francesca Ingegnoli
(F)
Luc Mouthon
(L)
Vanessa Smith
(V)
Francesco Paolo Cantatore
(FP)
Kilian Eyerich
(K)
Piotr Wiland
(P)
Marie Vanthuyne
(M)
Branimir Anic
(B)
Maria Üprus
(M)
Brigitte Granel
(B)
Alessandra Vacca
(A)
Cristina-Mihaela Tanaseanu
(CM)
Paloma García de la Peña Lefebvre
(PG)
Jean Sibilia
(J)
Ira Litinsky
(I)
Lesley Ann Saketkoo
(LA)
Eduardo Kerzberg
(E)
Massimiliano Limonta
(M)
Doron Rimar
(D)
Petros Sfikakis
(P)
Maurizio Cutolo
(M)
Patricia E Carreira
(PE)
Rosario Foti
(R)
Srdan Novak
(S)
Michele Iudici
(M)
Mislav Radic
(M)
Raffaele Pellerito
(R)
Carlo Francesco Selmi Rozzano
(CFS)
Lidia P Ananieva
(LP)
Gabriela Szücs
(G)
Carlos de la Puente
(C)
Ruxandra Maria Ionescu
(RM)
Jörg Distler
(J)
Maria Rosa Pozzi
(MR)
Juan Jose Alegre-Sancho
(JJ)
Kristine Herrmann
(K)
Ellen De Langhe
(E)
Sule Yavuz Altunizade
(SY)
Carolina de Souza Müller
(C)
Svetlana Agachi
(S)
Douglas Veale
(D)
Esthela Loyo
(E)
Mengtao Li
(M)
Edoardo Rosato
(E)
Britta Maurer
(B)
Ivan Castellví
(I)
François Spertini
(F)
Kamal Solanki
(K)
Nicoletta Del Papa
(N)
Gerard Espinosa
(G)
László Czirják
(L)
Bernard Coleiro
(B)
Dominique Farge Bancel
(DF)
Raffaele Pellerito
(R)
Christopher Denton
(C)
Nemanja Damjanov
(N)
Jörg Henes
(J)
Vera Ortiz Santamaria Granollers
(VOS)
Michaela Kohm
(M)
Bojana Stamenkovic
(B)
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