Abstract

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.

Highlights

  • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is one of the most complicated autoimmune diseases

  • The autoantibody profile of this study included the presence of anti-nuclear antibody (ANA) in 2063 (98.1%), anti-dsDNA antibody in 699 (33.2%), anti-Sm antibody in 350 (16.6%), anti-RNP antibody in 189 (8.9%), anti-SSA antibody in 497 (23.6%), anti-SSB antibody in 224 (10.7%), and anti-rRNP antibody in 255 (12.7%) cases

  • As the largest registry cohort study in China, Chinese SLE Treatment and Research group (CSTAR) has already disclosed some clinical profiles of Chinese SLE patient [8, 34]

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Introduction

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is one of the most complicated autoimmune diseases. It could involve almost all organs or systems and presents with protean clinical manifestations [1]. We analyzed the associations between clinical manifestations and autoantibody patterns in Chinese SLE patients based on the data from Chinese SLE Treatment and Research group (CSTAR) registry. CSTAR is the first online registry of Chinese SLE patients and is supported by the Chinese National Key Technology R&D Program. This registry has depicted major clinical characteristics of lupus in Chinese patients [8]

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