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Abstract
Objective: To investigate the prevalence, clinical and immune characteristics of patients with primary Sjögren syndrome (pSjS) with positive thyroid autoantibodies (TABs) in Chinese population.
Methods: 391 cases of pSjS were retrospectively analyzed. Patients with positive thyroid autoantibodies (TABs), the presence of either thyroglobulin antibody (TG-Ab), thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPO-Ab), or thyrotropin receptor antibody (TR-Ab), or any combination of these were defined as positive TABs group, and patients without any TABs were defined as negative TABs group. The clinical manifestations and laboratory results were compared between the two groups.
Results: Among the 391 pSjS patients, the TABs were positive in 32.99% (129/391) patients. In the positive TABs group, the prevalence of Raynaud phenomenon was higher, the prevalence of interstitial lung disease (ILD) and low complement 4 (C4) level were significantly lower. Additionally, the levels of serum globulin, immunoglobulin (Ig) G and IgM were higher compared with patients with negative TABs. Age, ILD, RF and anti-SSA were negatively correlated with the coexistence of TABs, while C-reactive protein (CRP) was positively correlated.
Conclusion: PSjS was closely related to autoimmune thyroid abnormalities. The prevalence of autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs) and TABs in pSjS was high, pSjS patients with positive TABs might represent a milder subset of the disease with a better prognosis with low risk of ILD. Key Points • PSjS was closely related to autoimmune thyroid abnormalities, the prevalence of autoimmune thyroid diseases (AITDs) and TABs in pSjS were high. • The prevalence of interstitial lung disease (ILD) and low complement 4 (C4) level were significantly lower in the positive TABs group. PSjS patients with positive TABs may represent a milder subset of the disease with a better prognosis.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Rheumatology is an international English-language journal devoted to publishing original clinical investigation and research in the general field of rheumatology with accent on clinical aspects at postgraduate level.
The journal succeeds Acta Rheumatologica Belgica, originally founded in 1945 as the official journal of the Belgian Rheumatology Society. Clinical Rheumatology aims to cover all modern trends in clinical and experimental research as well as the management and evaluation of diagnostic and treatment procedures connected with the inflammatory, immunologic, metabolic, genetic and degenerative soft and hard connective tissue diseases.