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Antibody Levels Correlate With Creatine Kinase Levels and Strength in Anti-3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-Coenzyme A Reductase-Associated Autoimmune Myopathy

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ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISM
Volume 64, Issue 12, Pages 4087-4093

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1002/art.34673

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  1. NIH [K23-AR-053197, K08-NS062890, K08-AR-054783]
  2. Huayi and Siuling Zhang Discovery Fund
  3. Ira T. Fine Discovery Fund
  4. Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation
  5. Novartis
  6. MedImmune
  7. Questcor

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Objective. Autoantibodies recognizing 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMGCR) are found in patients with statin-associated immunemediated necrotizing myopathy and, less commonly, in statin-unexposed patients with autoimmune myopathy. The main objective of this study was to define the association of anti-HMGCR antibody levels with disease activity. Methods. Anti-HMGCR levels, creatine kinase (CK) levels, and strength were assessed in anti-HMGCR-positive patients. Associations of antibody level with CK level and strength at visit 1 were analyzed in 55 patients, 40 of whom were exposed to statins. In 12 statin-exposed and 5 statin-unexposed patients with serum from 5 serial visits, the evolution of antibody levels, CK levels, and strength was investigated. Results. Antibody levels were associated with CK levels (P < 0.001), arm strength (P < 0.05), and leg strength (P < 0.05) at visit 1, but these associations were only significant among statin-exposed patients in stratified analyses. With immunosuppressive treatment over 26.2 +/- 12.6 months (mean +/- SD), antibody levels declined (P < 0.05) and arm abduction strength improved (P < 0.05) in the 17 patients followed up longitudinally. The separate analysis showed that statin-exposed patients developed decreased antibody levels (P < 0.01), decreased CK levels (P < 0.001), improved arm strength (P < 0.05), and improved hip flexion strength (P < 0.05) with treatment. Anti-HMGCR antibody levels did not normalize in any patient. Conclusion. In the entire cohort, initial anti-HMGCR levels correlated with indicators of disease activity; with immunosuppressive treatment, antibody levels declined and arm strength improved. Statin-exposed patients had significant improvements in CK levels and strength whereas statin-unexposed patients did not, suggesting a phenotypic difference between statin-exposed and statin-unexposed anti-HMGCR-positive patients.

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