Amyopathic dermatomyositis may be on the spectrum of autoinflammatory disease: A clinical review.

Rheumatology and immunology research Pub Date : 2024-03-31 eCollection Date: 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1515/rir-2024-0005
Saika Sharmeen, Lisa Christopher-Stine, Joann N Salvemini, Peter Gorevic, Richard Clark, Qingping Yao
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Abstract

Systemic autoinflammatory diseases (SAIDs) are distinct from autoimmune diseases. The former primarily results from abnormal innate immune response and genetic testing is crucial for disease diagnosis. Similar cutaneous involvement is a main feature for both SAID and dermatomyositis (DM), so they can be confused with each other. A literature search of PubMed and MEDLINE was conducted for relevant articles. The similarities and differences between these two types of diseases were analyzed. We found phenotypic similarities between these two types of disorders. Accumulating data supports a major role of the innate immune system and a similar cytokine profile. Molecular testing using an autoinflammatory disease gene panel may help identify SAID patients from the DM population and may offer therapeutic benefit using interleukin-1 (IL-1) inhibitors. A subset of DM, notably amyopathic dermatomyositis in the absence of autoantibodies may be on the spectrum of autoinflammatory disease.

肌病皮肌炎可能属于自身炎症性疾病:临床回顾。
系统性自身炎症疾病(SAIDs)有别于自身免疫性疾病。前者主要是先天性免疫反应异常所致,基因检测是疾病诊断的关键。类似的皮肤受累是 SAID 和皮肌炎(DM)的主要特征,因此两者容易混淆。我们对 PubMed 和 MEDLINE 上的相关文章进行了文献检索。分析了这两种疾病的异同。我们发现这两类疾病在表型上有相似之处。不断积累的数据支持先天性免疫系统的主要作用和相似的细胞因子谱。使用自身炎症性疾病基因面板进行的分子检测可能有助于从 DM 群体中识别出 SAID 患者,使用白细胞介素-1(IL-1)抑制剂可能会给治疗带来益处。DM 的一个亚群,尤其是无自身抗体的肌病性皮肌炎,可能属于自身炎症性疾病的范畴。
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