2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.autrev.2010.06.004
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Single anti-P ribosomal antibodies are not associated with lupus nephritis in patients suffering from active systemic lupus erythematosus

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“…The 64 eligible studies comprised 66 cohorts with a total of 13,080 SLE patients, of whom 12,542 (95.9%) were reported to be IIF‐ANA positive at various titers (range 76% to 100% calculated sensitivity, see Table ). A total of 7,539 subjects were included as a control population.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The 64 eligible studies comprised 66 cohorts with a total of 13,080 SLE patients, of whom 12,542 (95.9%) were reported to be IIF‐ANA positive at various titers (range 76% to 100% calculated sensitivity, see Table ). A total of 7,539 subjects were included as a control population.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, none of the studies that demonstrated no correlations addressed the issue of the combined occurrence of anti-P and anti-dsDNA and the possible correlation of nephritis with the presence of both autoantibodies. In this regard, there was no association between anti-P and lupus nephritis, but anti-P coexisting with anti-dsDNA was associated with lupus nephritis in a study with 389 Columbian patients with SLE [38].…”
Section: Anti-p and Renal Involvement In Sle (Lupus Nephritis)mentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Fine epitopes of ribosomal P proteins Anti-P are directed to 3 phosphoproteins (P0, P1, and P2), which are located on the larger 60S subunit of eukaryotic ribosomes, and have molecular weights of 38,19, and 17 kDa, respectively [1]. Anti-P have been shown to react a common linear determinant that is present in the carboxyl-terminal 22-amino-acid sequence ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…In this regard, anti‐ribosomal P proteins antibodies (anti‐rib P), which are highly specific markers for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) , have been reported to occur in a higher prevalence in lupus patients with liver involvement than in patients without this complication . The potential pathogenic role of anti‐rib P antibodies in liver disease was supported by the ability of these antibodies to penetrate into live hepatocytes, causing cellular dysfunction .…”
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