2022 Seminars in arthritis and rhe…

Scleroderma-specific autoantibodies: Should they be included in the diagnostic work-up for Sjogren's syndrome?

, , , , ,

Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism Vol. 55 : 152026 • Aug 2022

OBJECTIVES: Sicca complaints are a frequent reason for rheumatologic consultation. Testing for specific antibodies against Ro/SSA and La/SSB antigens and minor salivary gland (MSG) biopsy are among the main tools implemented in the diagnostic work-up. Anticentromere antibodies and sicca manifestations are frequently detected in Sjogren's syndrome (SS) and systemic sclerosis (SSc), respectively. Herein, we aimed to determine the frequency and clinical associations of a wide spectrum of scleroderma (SSc)-specific autoantibodies in consecutive patients referred for evaluation of possible SS. METHODS: Demographic, clinico-pathological, and laboratory data were recorded in 216 consecutive patients with sicca complaints. All study participants were tested for SSc-specific autoantibodies (against CENP, PM/Scl, Scl-70, Ku, NOR90, RP11, RP155, fibrillarin, PDGFR, and Th/To) using a commercially available immunoblot kit. According to band intensity, the identified autoantibodies were further classified in those with strong and medium titers. RESULTS: SSc-specific autoantibodies were detected in 41.7% (90/216) patients evaluated (19% at strong, 22.7% at medium titers) without significant differences between anti-Ro/SSA positive and negative groups. At strong titers was significantly higher in patients with MSG biopsies fulfilling SS histopathological criteria (30% vs 12.5%, p = 0.009). This association remained significant after adjustment for antibodies against Ro/SSA and La/SSB autoantigens [OR 95% (CI): 4.1 (1.5-10.6)]. CONCLUSION: SSc-specific autoantibodies are frequently detected among patients presenting with sicca complaints and at strong but not medium titers are independently associated with MSG biopsy positivity. Taken together, these data imply a useful role of SSc antibody testing in the diagnostic work-up and possibly in the classification criteria for SS.

No clinical trial protocols linked to this paper

Clinical trials are automatically linked when NCT numbers are found in the paper's title or abstract.
PICO Elements

No PICO elements extracted yet. Click "Extract PICO" to analyze this paper.

Paper Details
MeSH Terms
Associated Data

No associated datasets or code repositories found for this paper.

Related Papers

Related paper suggestions will be available in future updates.