Association between Secondary and Primary Sjögren's Syndrome in a Large Collection of Lupus Families.

IF 1.7 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Autoimmune Diseases Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-12 DOI:10.1155/2015/298506
Rachna Aggarwal, Juan-Manuel Anaya, Kristi A Koelsch, Biji T Kurien, R Hal Scofield
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Abstract

Objective. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren's syndrome (SS) share clinical and immunogenetic features and may occur together. We undertook this study to determine the risk of primary SS among SLE-unaffected relatives of SLE patients and whether or not primary and secondary SS tended to occur in the same families. Methods. We collected clinical and serological data on 2694 SLE patients, 7390 SLE-unaffected relatives of the SLE patients, and 1470 matched controls. Results. Of the 2694 subjects with SLE, 548 had secondary SS, while 71 of their 7390 SLE-unaffected relatives had primary SS. None of the 1470 controls had SS as defined herein (p = 5 × 10(-5) compared to SLE-unaffected relatives). Of the 71 SLE-unaffected relatives with primary SS, 18 (25.3%) had an SLE-affected family member with secondary SS, while only 530 of the 7319 (7.2%) SLE-unaffected relatives without SS did so (p = 1 × 10(-8)). Conclusion. Among families identified for the presence of SLE, primary and secondary SS tend to occur within the same families. These results highlight the commonalities between these two forms of SS, which in fact correspond to the same disease.

在大量狼疮家族中继发性和原发性Sjögren综合征的关联。
目标。系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)和Sjögren综合征(SS)具有共同的临床和免疫遗传学特征,并可能同时发生。我们进行了这项研究,以确定SLE患者未受SLE影响的亲属中原发性SS的风险,以及原发性和继发性SS是否倾向于发生在同一家族中。方法。我们收集了2694名SLE患者、7390名SLE患者未受SLE影响的亲属和1470名匹配对照的临床和血清学数据。结果。在2694名SLE患者中,548人患有继发性SS,而7390名SLE未受影响的亲属中有71人患有原发性SS。1470名对照组中没有人患有本文定义的SS (p = 5 × 10(-5)与SLE未受影响的亲属相比)。在71例未患sle的原发性SS亲属中,18例(25.3%)有继发性SS患者,而7319例未患sle的亲属中只有530例(7.2%)有继发性SS患者(p = 1 × 10(-8))。结论。在确定存在SLE的家族中,原发性和继发性SS往往发生在同一家族中。这些结果突出了这两种形式的SS之间的共性,它们实际上对应于同一种疾病。
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Autoimmune Diseases
Autoimmune Diseases IMMUNOLOGY-
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