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High prevalence of primary biliary cirrhosis and disease-associated autoantibodies in Japanese patients with systemic sclerosis
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Ssc PatientsImmunologyPathologyPrimary Biliary CirrhosisCholangiopathiesLiver BiopsyCirrhosisAutoimmune Liver DiseaseAutoantigensAutoantibodiesBiliary DisorderAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityImmunologic DiseaseHepatologyAutoantibody ProductionSystemic SclerosisHigh PrevalencePrimary Sclerosing CholangitisJapanese Ssc PatientsLiver DiseaseJapanese Ssc PopulationMedicineJapanese Patients
Objective To investigate the prevalence of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) and PBC-associated autoantibodies in Japanese systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients. Methods Clinical data from 225 Japanese SSc patients were retrospectively obtained. Serum samples from these patients were examined for PBC-associated autoantibodies, anti-mitochondrial M2 antibodies (AMA), anti-sp100 antibodies (anti-sp100), and anti-gp210 antibodies (anti-gp210) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results Of 225 patients, 37 (16.4%) had AMA, 13 (5.8%) had anti-sp100, and 3 (1.3%) had anti-gp210. Three patients were positive for both AMA and anti-sp100, and 2 were positive for both AMA and anti-gp210. PBC was found in 22 (9.8%) patients positive for AMA with or without anti-sp100 or anti-gp210, but not in those with anti-sp100 or anti-gp210 without AMA. Furthermore, 13 patients lacking these three antibodies were diagnosed with or suspected of PBC by liver biopsy and/or their clinical manifestation. Multivariable analysis revealed that AMA and anti-centromere antibodies were independently associated with PBC in SSc patients, while anti-sp100 and anti-gp210 were not. Conclusions This study has demonstrated even higher prevalence of both PBC-associated autoantibodies and PBC in the Japanese SSc population than in the Caucasian SSc population. AMA and anti-centromere antibodies are likely to indicate increasing risk of PBC in SSc patients.
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