2012
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/kes055
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Evaluation of a new multi-parallel line immunoassay for systemic sclerosis-associated antibodies in an Asian population

Abstract: The SSc-LIA has good agreement with conventional techniques for selected antibodies and has good diagnostic utility.

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“…The remainder of patients who had a clinical association with diffuse SSc were captured in cluster topo I (18%). Topo I frequencies were consistent with the frequencies reported in other international registries of similar ethnicity but varying geographic locations, and it should be noted that the frequencies of this autoantibody vary with ethnicity . Significant clinical associations in this cohort include high MRSS, ILD, joint contractures, and digital ulcers.…”
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“…The remainder of patients who had a clinical association with diffuse SSc were captured in cluster topo I (18%). Topo I frequencies were consistent with the frequencies reported in other international registries of similar ethnicity but varying geographic locations, and it should be noted that the frequencies of this autoantibody vary with ethnicity . Significant clinical associations in this cohort include high MRSS, ILD, joint contractures, and digital ulcers.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Prevalence rates for RNAP III vary according to ethnicity and geographic location. The frequency of RNAP III in this cohort lies somewhere between the rates identified in other international cohorts . Cluster RNAP III strong patients had the highest MRSS, while cluster RNAP III weak patients had the second highest MRSS, equaling that for cluster topo I (Supplementary Figure 4, available on the Arthritis & Rheumatology web site at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/art.39316/abstract).…”
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“…Our patients with DcSSc were also more likely to have proximal myopathy and raised muscle enzymes. of Chinese SSc patients in a Canadian cohort and a Singapore study validating a new line immunoassay for the detection of SSc-associated autoantibodies 4,5 . The clinical significance of the above findings will need to be further investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Donor CD4 + T cells may contribute to the expansion of plasmablasts and LLPCs, as is the case with the WT1-peptide immunization model. 12 The clinical findings that anti-RP155 Abs have been observed in systemic sclerosis but not in SLE 13 also support the hypothesis that the auto-Abs were derived from donor cells and not patient cells. However, the presence of auto-Ab against RNP70 could not be explained by this hypothesis.…”
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