1. Comparison of clinical features between patients with anti-synthetase syndrome and dermatomyositis: results from the MYONET registry.
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Hum RM, Lilleker JB, Lamb JA, Oldroyd AGS, Wang G, Wedderburn LR, Diederichsen LP, Schmidt J, Danieli MG, Oakley P, Griger Z, Nguyen Thi Phuong T, Kodishala C, Vazquez-Del Mercado M, Andersson H, De Paepe B, De Bleecker JL, Maurer B, McCann L, Pipitone N, McHugh N, New RP, Ollier WE, Krogh NS, Vencovsky J, Lundberg IE, and Chinoy H
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Exanthema etiology, Lung Diseases, Interstitial immunology, Lung Diseases, Interstitial etiology, Amino Acyl-tRNA Synthetases immunology, Neoplasms complications, Dermatomyositis immunology, Dermatomyositis complications, Registries, Myositis immunology, Myositis complications, Autoantibodies blood, Autoantibodies immunology
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Objectives: To compare clinical characteristics, including the frequency of cutaneous, extramuscular manifestations and malignancy, between adults with anti-synthetase syndrome (ASyS) and DM., Methods: Using data regarding adults from the MYONET registry, a cohort of DM patients with anti-Mi2/-TIF1γ/-NXP2/-SAE/-MDA5 autoantibodies, and a cohort of ASyS patients with anti-tRNA synthetase autoantibodies (anti-Jo1/-PL7/-PL12/-OJ/-EJ/-Zo/-KS) were identified. Patients with DM sine dermatitis or with discordant dual autoantibody specificities were excluded. Sub-cohorts of patients with ASyS with or without skin involvement were defined based on presence of DM-type rashes (heliotrope rash, Gottron's papules/sign, violaceous rash, shawl sign, V-sign, erythroderma, and/or periorbital rash)., Results: In total 1054 patients were included (DM, n = 405; ASyS, n = 649). In the ASyS cohort, 31% (n = 203) had DM-type skin involvement (ASyS-DMskin). A higher frequency of extramuscular manifestations, including Mechanic's hands, Raynaud's phenomenon, arthritis, interstitial lung disease and cardiac involvement differentiated ASyS-DMskin from DM (all P < 0.001), whereas higher frequency of any of four DM-type rashes-heliotrope rash (n = 248, 61% vs n = 90, 44%), violaceous rash (n = 166, 41% vs n = 57, 9%), V-sign (n = 124, 31% vs n = 28, 4%), and shawl sign (n = 133, 33% vs n = 18, 3%)-differentiated DM from ASyS-DMskin (all P < 0.005). Cancer-associated myositis (CAM) was more frequent in DM (n = 67, 17%) compared with ASyS (n = 21, 3%) and ASyS-DMskin (n = 7, 3%) cohorts (both P < 0.001)., Conclusion: DM-type rashes are frequent in patients with ASyS; however, distinct clinical manifestations differentiate these patients from classical DM. Skin involvement in ASyS does not necessitate increased malignancy surveillance. These findings will inform future ASyS classification criteria and patient management., (© The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology.)
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- 2024
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