Abstract
Activating anti-angiotensin type 1 receptor antibodies (AT1R-AA) have been described in patients with systemic scleroderma, an auto-immune disorder with clinical fibrotic features. Chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGvHD) after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation may have clinical fibrotic features, whose pathogenesis may be similar with systemic sclerosis. To evaluate the presence of AT1R-AA and their association with clinical and biological symptoms in cGvHD patients. Sera from 87 patients including 45 extensive cGvHD and 42 hematopoietic stem cell transplantation patients without cGvHD were retrospectively analyzed for the presence of AT1R-AA using an enzymatic immunoassay. The frequency of AT1R-AA was significantly increased (odds ratio [OR]=3.4, P=0.04) in the cGvHD group (24.4%) compared with the non-cGvHD group (7.1%). In the cGvHD group the positivity of AT1R-AA was significantly associated with: i/ the presence of antinuclear antibodies (OR=5.9, P=0.04) ii/ a more severe global and organ-specific cGvHD scoring (P<0.05), iii/ the presence of active skin or mucosal erosions (OR=19.2, P<0.01). There was no difference between the number and the types of organs involved by the cGvHD between the AT1R-AA-positive versus AT1R-AA-negative subgroups. This preliminary study suggests a potential role and prognostic value of AT1R-AA in cGvHD.
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