1. Clinical and diagnostic value of ribosomal P autoantibodies in systemic lupus erythematosus
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Sofiene Baklouti, Sameh Marzouk, M. Frigui, Moez Jallouli, Wassim Sellami, S. Haddouk, H. Fourati, Hatem Masmoudi, Youssef Ben Hadj Hmida, Zouheir Bahloul, Faten Koubaa, and Jamil Hachicha
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Adult ,Male ,Ribosomal Proteins ,Systemic disease ,Adolescent ,Lupus nephritis ,Arthritis ,medicine.disease_cause ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Autoimmunity ,Young Adult ,Rheumatology ,Odds Ratio ,medicine ,Humans ,Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Prospective Studies ,Autoantibodies ,Chi-Square Distribution ,biology ,business.industry ,Anti-dsDNA antibodies ,Autoantibody ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Connective tissue disease ,Antibodies, Anticardiolipin ,Case-Control Studies ,Immunology ,ANTI-RIBOSOMAL P ANTIBODIES ,biology.protein ,Female ,business ,Biomarkers - Abstract
To analyse prospectively the diagnostic sensitivity and specificity as well as the clinical relevance of ribosomal P (anti-P) autoantibodies in a large cohort of SLE patients.The anti-P autoantibodies were evaluated in the serum of 200 Tunisian SLE patients at disease onset and 130 various control subjects by a sensitive immunodot assay. A complete laboratory evaluation and clinical examination were performed in each SLE patient. During the follow-up, the patients were regularly monitored for clinical parameters. Global SLE activity was measured by the ECLAM.The sensitivity and specificity of anti-P testing for SLE were 23.5 and 98.4%, respectively. The anti-P-positive samples 14/47 (29.8%), 27/47 (57.4%) and 5/47 (10.6%) were negative for anti-dsDNA, anti-Sm or both antibodies, respectively. The anti-P-positive patients showed more active disease activity and a much higher prevalence of arthritis. An association between IgG aCLs and anti-P antibodies was also found. However, anti-P antibodies were not associated with neuropsychiatric manifestations or lupus nephritis.This study does not seem to confirm the described association of anti-P antibodies with neuropsychiatric manifestations of SLE. However, it supports the anti-P antibody association with arthritis and disease activity as well as the presence of aCL. Based on our study and other related studies, we propose that, akin to anti-Sm and anti-dsDNA, anti-P antibodies detected by one agreed method may be considered for inclusion as a criterion for the classification of SLE.
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- 2009
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