Abstract

Introduction: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects multiple organs and can be associated with other autoimmune pathologies such as autoimmune thyroid disease (ATD). Hypothyroidism is the most common disorder within the thyroid disease spectrum. Objective: To determine the presence and serum levels of anti-TPO antibodies in patients with SLE and to establish whether high concentrations of anti-TPO antibodies are related to a higher score of disease activity measured by SLEDAI. Methodology: Observational, cross-sectional, descriptive study with an analytical component. Consecutive sampling was used to select patients. The target population was patients with or without known thyroid disease. Patients of both sexes, over 18 years of age, who satisfied ACR/EULAR classification criteria for SLE, with a disease duration greater than 12 months were included. Results: A total of 54 patients with SLE were included, with a mean age of 37.4±12.86 years. We found a 20.37% prevalence of anti-TPO antibody positivity. Mean anti-TPO level in patients who tested positive was 58.9 mIU/L. In relation to anti-TPO positive patients’ thyroid profile, 55% had elevated TSH with a mean serum level of 27.48±4.4 mIU/L. Out of 11 patients with positive anti-TPO levels, 45.45% had thyroid hormone levels compatible with hypothyroidism. Conclusion: This study found a prevalence of ATD in SLE of 38.8%. Most of these patients had a thyroid profile compatible with hypothyroidism. No relationship was found between positive anti-TPO antibodies and SLE activity, as well as with other SLE disease activity markers.

Highlights

  • Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects multiple organs and can be associated with other autoimmune pathologies such as autoimmune thyroid disease (ATD)

  • To determine the presence and serum levels of anti-TPO antibodies in patients with SLE and to establish whether high concentrations of anti-TPO antibodies are related to a higher score of disease activity measured by SELENA-SLEDAI

  • We found a 20.37% prevalence of anti-TPO antibody positivity

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Fecha de envío 05/10/20 Fecha de aprobación 29/10/20 Palabras claves Lupus Eritematoso Sistémico, Anticuerpos anti-TPO, Enfermedad Tiroidea Autoinmune. Resultados: Se incluyó a 54 pacientes con LES con un valor de la media de la edad de 37,40 ± 12,86 años, en los cuales se encontró una prevalencia de 20,37 % de pacientes con anti- TPO positivos. El valor de la media de las concentraciones de anti TPO en los pacientes que resultaron positivos fue de 58,9 mU/l. En relación al perfil tiroideo de los pacientes con anti TPO positivo, el 55 % de ellos tenían niveles de TSH elevados con un valor de la media de las concentraciones de la TSH de 27,48 ± 4,4 mnU/l. De los 11 pacientes con niveles de anti-TPO positivo y LES, el 45,45 % presentó concentraciones de las hormonas tiroideas compatibles con hipotiroidismo. Keywords Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Anti-TPO antibodies, Autoinmune Thyroid Disease

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