Isolated anti-SS-B (La) antibodies: rare occurrence and lack of diagnostic value.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 RHEUMATOLOGY
Paul Cioni, Pascale Chretien, Claire Goulvestre, Eric Ballot, Dounia Khelifi-Touhami, Xavier Mariette, Gaëtane Nocturne
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Abstract

Objective: Anti-SS-B antibodies are often associated with anti-SS-A in Sjögren's disease. Compared to anti-SS-A antibody positivity, the significance of the immunological profile anti-SS-B positive/anti-SS-A negative remains controversial. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence and diagnostic significance of isolated anti-SS-B antibodies.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study across three hospitals of the Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris. Patients with anti-SS-B positivity were identified using ELISA, addressable laser beam immunoassay (ALBIA) and immunodot assays. They were retained if anti-SS-B was positive in two techniques and anti-SS-A was absent. Clinical, biological and immunological data were extracted and presented in a descriptive analysis.

Results: A total of 80 540 requests for anti-SS-B antibody testing were carried out over a period of 7.9 years. Anti-SS-B positivity was found in 1693 patients. Among them, 335 (19.8%) patients had isolated anti-SS-B in ELISA/ALBIA. Immunodot was performed in 186 of them and confirmed anti-SS-B positivity in 61 patients (3.6% of anti-SS-B positivity). 24 patients (39.3%) presented with a history of various autoimmune or autoinflammatory diseases and only 6 were diagnosed with a new connective tissue disease. After a median follow-up of 26 months, only two new diagnoses were made.

Conclusion: Anti-SS-B without anti-SS-A is exceedingly rare when accurately identified by a rigorous immunological approach. The initial anti-SS-B positivity does not correlate with a specific condition, both at the time of initial identification and after a 26-month follow-up period. This supports the fact that isolated anti-SS-B has no diagnostic or prognostic value.

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RMD Open
RMD Open RHEUMATOLOGY-
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7.30
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205
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14 weeks
期刊介绍: RMD Open publishes high quality peer-reviewed original research covering the full spectrum of musculoskeletal disorders, rheumatism and connective tissue diseases, including osteoporosis, spine and rehabilitation. Clinical and epidemiological research, basic and translational medicine, interesting clinical cases, and smaller studies that add to the literature are all considered.
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