1. Antinuclear antibodies in atopic dermatitis: a cross-sectional study on 346 children
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Katrin Luts, Krista Ress, Urve Putnik, Kristi Lepik, Oivi Uibo, Raivo Uibo, Kaja Metsküla, and Triine Annus
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Male ,Anti-nuclear antibody ,Adolescent ,Cross-sectional study ,Dermatology ,Immunoglobulin E ,Severity of Illness Index ,Dermatitis, Atopic ,Sex Factors ,immune system diseases ,Severity of illness ,medicine ,Humans ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Child ,biology ,business.industry ,Case-control study ,Age Factors ,Infant ,Atopic dermatitis ,medicine.disease ,3. Good health ,stomatognathic diseases ,Titer ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Antibodies, Antinuclear ,Case-Control Studies ,Child, Preschool ,Immunoglobulin G ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,Female ,Antibody ,business ,Food Hypersensitivity - Abstract
Background Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that can be classified into an extrinsic or intrinsic type. A high percentage of patients, especially adults with the extrinsic type of AD, have been reported to show antibodies to antinuclear proteins (ANA). We aimed to study the prevalence of ANA in children with AD and to evaluate clinical differences between patients with ANA-positive and ANA-negative AD. Methods A total 346 serum samples from children with active AD (mean age 5.8 years) and 117 hospital controls without known skin, inflammatory, or immune-mediated disease (mean age 7.9 years) were tested for IgG ANA with indirect immunofluorescence on HEp-2 cells, total serum IgE levels, and IgE type antibodies to food allergen panels. Results In total, 47 patients with AD (13.6%) and 15 subjects in the control group (12.8%) were ANA positive at screening dilution 1:10 (P > 0.05). In patients with AD, ANA was found already at the age of 2 years, significantly more often in females (P
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- 2014