Clinical significance of anti-Ro and Anti-La antibodies: The role of isolated anti-La.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 RHEUMATOLOGY
Lupus Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1177/09612033251331249
Clara Sangüesa, Alejandro Olivé, Iñigo Rúa-Figueroa, Irene Altabás González, Julia Martinez-Barrio, María Galindo-Izquierdo, Jaime Calvo Alén, Esther Uriarte Isacelaya, Eva Tomero Muriel, Mercedes Freire González, Víctor Martínez-Taboada, Eva Salgado-Pérez, Paloma Vela, Antonio Fernández-Nebro, Javier Narváez, Raúl Menor Almagro, Gregorio Santos Soler, Javier Novoa, Ángela Pecondón, Elena Aurrecoechea Aguinaga, Oihane Ibarguengoitia, Carlos Montilla Morales, Gema Bonilla Hernán, Vicente Torrente-Segarra, Tarek Carlos Salman Monte, Mónica Ibáñez Barceló, María Jesús García-Villanueva, Rocío Caño Alameda, Joan Calvet Fontonova, Tomás Ramón Vázquez Rodríguez, Víctor Quevedo Vila, Lorena Expósito, Virginia Moreira, José Luis Andréu Sánchez, Beatriz Paredes Romero, Clara Moriano Morales, Loreto Horcada, Nuria Lozano-Rivas, Ana Pérez Gómez, José María Pego-Reigosa
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ObjectivesThe aim of the present study was to describe demographic, clinical, and immunological characteristics of SLE patients with anti-La/SSB antibodies positive versus anti-La/SSB negative patients.MethodsRetrospective cross-sectional study, including all patients with SLE (≥4 ACR-1997 criteria) recruited in RELESSER registry. Sociodemographic, clinical, serological and comorbidities variables were collected. Anti-Ro-/La + patients were compared with the rest of the patients.ResultsIn a study involving 4219 systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, 44/3893 (1.1%) were found to be positive for isolated anti-La/SSB antibodies. The mean age was 33.77 years, with a majority being female (88.6%) and Caucasian (90.5%). The most frequent comorbidities were smoking (48.8%), dyslipidemia (47.7%), and arterial hypertension (31.8%). Photosensitivity and mucosal ulcers were more common in anti-Ro+/La + patients compared to anti-Ro+/La- and anti-Ro-/La- patients. Anti-Ro+/La + patients had a lower frequency of lupus nephritis compared to anti-Ro+/La- patients. A multivariable regression model, considering various confounding factors, was applied to compare anti-La/SSB positive patients with negative ones. Isolated anti-La/SSB positive patients showed a lower occurrence of lupus nephritis and a higher frequency of cardiac manifestations.ConclusionsThe study suggests that patients with isolated anti-La/SSB antibodies may have a unique clinical profile, with a potential protective effect against lupus nephritis but an increased likelihood of cardiac manifestations.

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Lupus
Lupus 医学-风湿病学
CiteScore
4.20
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11.50%
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225
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The only fully peer reviewed international journal devoted exclusively to lupus (and related disease) research. Lupus includes the most promising new clinical and laboratory-based studies from leading specialists in all lupus-related disciplines. Invaluable reading, with extended coverage, lupus-related disciplines include: Rheumatology, Dermatology, Immunology, Obstetrics, Psychiatry and Cardiovascular Research…
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