Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology (Jan 2021)

Coexistence of autoantibodies and other autoimmune diseases with multiple sclerosis and related disorders – Experience from the Mangalore Demyelinating Disease Registry (MANDDIR)

  • Chaithra Malli,
  • Lekha Pandit,
  • Mary A D'Çunha,
  • Akshatha Sudhir

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aian.AIAN_170_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
pp. 740 – 744

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Background: Co-occurrence of other autoimmune disorders (AID) and autoantibodies in patients with autoimmune demyelinating CNS disorders have not been studied previously in patients of Indian origin. Objective: To determine the frequency of concomitant autoimmune disorders, anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) and antithyroid antibody (ATAb) and to evaluate the impact on clinical course of disease. Materials and Methods: A total of 111 patients with MS and 152 patients with non-MS demyelinating disorders were included. Demographics, clinical course and disability were recorded. History of other autoimmune disorders (AIDs) in patients and first degree relatives was noted. Serum ANA and ATAb were tested. Results: Concomitant AIDs were seen in 21% of MS and 19% of non-MS patients. Autoimmune thyroid disease was most frequent and seen in 10.8% of MS and 6.6% of non-MS disorders. Frequency of ATAb was significantly higher among MS group (MS 25.5% vs non-MS 13.2% P = 0.04) but that of ANA was similar between the 2 groups (MS 19.8% vs non-MS 26.9% P = 0.17). A positive family history of autoimmune disorders was noted in 20% of MS and 15.1% of non-MS disorders. Clinical course was unaffected by presence of concomitant AID and autoantibodies. Conclusion: Cooccurrence of autoantibodies and AID are seen in a significant number of patients with MS and non-MS disorders and influences clinical management.

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