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Título: | Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies and rheumatoid factor in Sjögren's syndrome |
Autor: | Barcelos, Filipe Abreu, Isabel Patto, José Vaz Trindade, Helder Teixeira, Ana |
Palavras-chave: | IGM RheumatoidArthritisCLINICAL-SIGNIFICANCE ELISA ASSAYS Anti-CCP Antibodies Rheumatoid Factors PREVALENCE Sjogren's Syndrome DISEASE ARTHRITIS AUTOANTIBODIES Sjögren’s Syndrome Anti-CCP Antibodies Rheumatoid Factors Rheumatoid Arthritis SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being |
Data: | Out-2009 |
Resumo: | Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and clinical significance of anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies (anti-CCP-Abs), IgM and IgA rheumatoid factors (RFs) in primary Sjogren's Syndrome (pSS). Materials and Methods:We compared clinical and serological. characteristics of 31 pSS and 31 Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) patients. Both, anti-CCP-Abs and RFs (IgM, IgA) directed against Fc determinants of IgG from humans and rabbit were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We included 31 blood donors as control group for the evaluation of RFs and anti-CCP-Abs. Nine (29%) pSS patients presented arthritis, and 10 (32,3%) RA patients also had secondary Sjogren's syndrome (sSS) Results: IgM and IgA RFs prevalence was similar in pSS and RA, whichever the antigene (Human or Rabbit IgG) used. However, RA patients with sSS showed a tendency to present more often RF positivity, longer disease duration and higher ESR and CRP when compared with pSS patients with arthritis. Anti-CCP-Abs were detected in 64,5% of RA patients and in only 6,9% of pSS patients (p<0,0005). Anti-CCP-Abs were more often positive in RA patients with sSS (RA/sSS) (8 patients, 80%) than in RA patients without sSS (18 patients, 58,1%), and were absent in pSS patients with arthritis. RF-positive pSS patients presented more often pulmonary involvement and higher inflammatory parameters, and less often neuropathy compared to RF-negative patients. In controls, anti-CCP-Abs were absent and REs were negligible. Conclusions: Anti-CCP-Abs were detected in only a few pSS patients, none of whom presented arthritis, which contrasts with the high frequency of these antibodies in RA/sSS. These results suggest that anti-CCP-Abs could be useful in the distinction between pSS and RA with sSS. Although not useful for the differential diagnosis between RA and pSS, RFs may have a prognostic role in pSS. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/22009 |
ISSN: | 0303-464X |
Aparece nas colecções: | NMS - Artigos em revista nacional com arbitragem científica |
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