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Anti-Th/To Are Common Antinucleolar Autoantibodies in Italian Patients with Scleroderma

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JOURNAL OF RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 10, Pages 2071-2075

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J RHEUMATOL PUBL CO
DOI: 10.3899/jrheum.100316

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ANTI-Th/To ANTIBODIES; ANTINUCLEOLAR ANTIBODIES; ANTICENTROMERE ANTIBODIES; SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS; RNA-IMMUNOPRECIPITATION

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Objective. Patients with scleroderma (systemic sclerosis; SSc) can be classified into subsets based on autoantibody profile and clinical features. Specificities such as anti-Th/To and anti-fibrillarin (U3RNP) are detectable mainly by immunoprecipitation (IP), which is not widely used in clinical laboratories. We examined the autoantibody profiles and clinical manifestations in a cohort of Italian patients with SSc, focusing on anti-Th/To and anticentromere (ACA) antibodies, associated with limited cutaneous SSc (IcSSc). Methods. Sera from 216 consecutive patients with SSc were tested for ACA (by indirect immunofluorescence), antitopoisomerase I (topo I; by counterimmunoelectrophoresis), and anti-RNA polymerase III (RNAPIII; by ELISA). Forty-one sera negative for these specificities were tested by IF analysis of proteins (S-35-methionine labeled K562 cell extract) and RNA (silver staining). Results. Among 216 SSc patients analyzed, anti-topo 1, ACA, and anti-RNAPIII were detected in 38% (81/216), 31% (67/216) and 7% (15/16), respectively. Among 41 sera negative for ACA, anti-topo I, and anti-RNAPIII and which were tested by IP, 14 were nucleolar stain-positive. Eight out of 14 (57%) showed anti-Thrro reactivity, but no anti-U3RNP was found. In comparison with ACA-positive patients, anti-Th/To-positive patients were younger (p = 0.0046) and more commonly were male (p = 0.0006). All 8 anti-Thrro-positive and all but one ACA-positive patients had IcSSc. Interstitial lung disease (ILD) and pericarditis were more frequent in anti-Th/To-positive patients. Conclusion. Anti-Th/To are common in antinucleolar antibody-positive Italian patients with SSc. Anti-Th/To and ACA patients had IcSSc, with excellent prognosis. The anti-Th/To group had frequent pericarditis and ILD, although impairment of pulmonary function appeared mild. (First Release August 1 2010; J Rheumatol 2010:37:2071-5; doi:10.3899/jrheum.100316)

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