2020
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keaa786
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Prognostic values of anti-Ro52 antibodies in anti-MDA5-positive clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis associated with interstitial lung disease

Abstract: Objective Anti-Ro52 antibody often co-occurs with anti-Jo1 antibody in antisynthetase syndrome and their co-occurrence correlates with a more aggressive clinical phenotype and poorer prognosis. The strong association of anti-Ro52 antibody with anti-melanoma differentiation-associated protein-5 (anti-MDA5) antibody has been indicated in juvenile myositis. The aim of this study was to assess the clinical significance of anti-Ro52 antibody in a cohort of adult patients with anti-MDA5-positive cl… Show more

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“…Anti-RO52 antibodies often co-exists with anti-MDA5 antibodies, and their occurrence correlates with a more severe clinical phenotype and poorer prognosis. 27 The positive rate of MSAs in this study was 70%, consistent with a previous study showing over 50% of positive rate of MSAs. 28 Among the 136 patients subjected to myositis antibodies test, 6 (4.4%) had more than one MSAs, which was higher than 0.2% in a previous study, 29 and was inconsistent with the mutual exclusivity of MSA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Anti-RO52 antibodies often co-exists with anti-MDA5 antibodies, and their occurrence correlates with a more severe clinical phenotype and poorer prognosis. 27 The positive rate of MSAs in this study was 70%, consistent with a previous study showing over 50% of positive rate of MSAs. 28 Among the 136 patients subjected to myositis antibodies test, 6 (4.4%) had more than one MSAs, which was higher than 0.2% in a previous study, 29 and was inconsistent with the mutual exclusivity of MSA.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In addition, the anti-Ro52 antibody, a myositis-associated antibody, was also found to be quite prevalent in DM, especially in MDA5 + DM. It has also been related to higher mortality because of rapidly progressive interstitial lung disease ( 21 ). Actually, the anti-Ro52 antibody was also quite common in our analysis, with >50% incidence, although no significant difference was found between the deceased and survivors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As reported in our systematic review, two out of two patients positive for anti-MDA5 antibodies died. In one case (23) anti-Ro52 antibodies, which are associated with rapidly progressive ILD and worse prognosis (51), were also present; the woman succumbed to macrophage activation syndrome, and there's no reason to attribute her death to COVID-19, since anti-MDA5 syndrome appeared two months after recovery from the infection. Meanwhile, the patient described by Gokhale et al (20) tested positive for anti-SAE1 antibodies, which are associated with ILD and increased cancer risk (52).…”
Section: Case Discussion and Pathogenic Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%