Journal of Immunology Research (Jan 2014)

Chinese SLE Treatment and Research Group Registry: III. Association of Autoantibodies with Clinical Manifestations in Chinese Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

  • Jing Li,
  • Xiaomei Leng,
  • Zhijun Li,
  • Zhizhong Ye,
  • Caifeng Li,
  • Xiaofeng Li,
  • Ping Zhu,
  • Zhengang Wang,
  • Yi Zheng,
  • Xiangpei Li,
  • Miaojia Zhang,
  • Xin-Ping Tian,
  • Mengtao Li,
  • Jiuliang Zhao,
  • Feng-Chun Zhang,
  • Yan Zhao,
  • Xiaofeng Zeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/809389
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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We investigated the characteristics of Chinese SLE patients by analyzing the association between specific autoantibodies and clinical manifestations of 2104 SLE patients from registry data of CSTAR cohort. Significant (P<0.05) associations were found between anti-Sm antibody, anti-rRNP antibody, and malar rash; between anti-RNP antibody, anti-SSA antibody, and pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH); between anti-SSB antibody and hematologic involvement; and between anti-dsDNA antibody and nephropathy. APL antibody was associated with hematologic involvement, interstitial lung disease, and a lower prevalence of oral ulcerations (P<0.05). Associations were also found between anti-dsDNA antibody and a lower prevalence of photosensitivity, and between anti-SSA antibody and a lower prevalence of nephropathy (P<0.05). Most of these findings were consistent with other studies in the literature but this study is the first report on the association between anti-SSA and a lower prevalence of nephropathy. The correlations of specific autoantibodies and clinical manifestations could provide clues for physicians to predict organ damages in SLE patients. We suggest that a thorough screening of autoantibodies should be carried out when the diagnosis of SLE is established, and repeated echocardiography annually in SLE patients with anti-RNP or anti-SSA antibody should be performed.