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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of our study was to determine the prevalence, clinical significance of antibodies to individual histone components and to evaluate their correlation with other autoantibody specificities in a cohort of Italian SSc patients. Some authors, demonstrated high prevalence of anti-histone antibodies in Italian SSc patients, associated with cardiac and renal involvement, suggesting a prognostic value of these autoantibodies; however, these data need to be confirmed.

Methods

Serum from 112 adult SSc patients, classified as diffuse (dc) and limited cutaneous (lc) SSc subsets were analyzed for autoantibodies by indirect immunofluorescence, fluoroenzyme immunoassay and enzyme immunoassay.

Results

AHA were found in 13 patients (11.6%), nine with lcSSc and four with dcSSc. Among them, five patients were anti-Scl70+ and four were anti-CENP B+. The presence of AHA was not associated with multi-organ involvement or with diffuse subset, as already described. Anti-Scl70 was detected in 43% of patients, anti-CENP B in 32% and anti-RNA polymerase III in 7.1%. We confirmed the association between anti-Scl70 antibodies and pulmonary fibrosis (OR 15.75, p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

In our experience, the very low prevalence of AHA in Italian SSc patients and the lack of association with clinical manifestations suggest that this test is of little clinical use; however, it would be worthwhile extending the study to a larger population of patients.

Details

Title
Prevalence of anti-histone antibodies, their clinical significance and correlation with other autoantibodies in a cohort of Italian scleroderma patients
Author
Morozzi Gabriella 1 ; Bellisai Francesca 1 ; Fineschi Irene 1 ; Scaccia Francesca 1 ; Pucci Gabriella 1 ; Simpatico Antonella 1 ; Tampoia Marilina 2 ; Chialà Alessandra 2 ; Lapadula Giovanni 3 ; Galeazzi Mauro 1 

 Policlinico Le Scotte, Sezione di Reumatologia, Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica e Scienze Immunologiche, Siena, Italy 
 Ospedale Policlinico-Bari, Patologia Clinica I, Bari, Italy 
 Dipartimento di Medicina Interna e Medicina Pubblica (DiMIMP), Sezione di Reumatologia, Bari, Italy 
Pages
29-33
Publication year
2011
Publication date
May 2011
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
2038-0305
e-ISSN
2038-3274
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2404294583
Copyright
© Springer-Verlag 2011.