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Comparative Study
. 1990 May;33(5):657-65.
doi: 10.1002/art.1780330508.

Immunogenetic associations of scleroderma-related antinuclear antibodies

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Comparative Study

Immunogenetic associations of scleroderma-related antinuclear antibodies

E Genth et al. Arthritis Rheum. 1990 May.

Abstract

Patients selected for the presence of scleroderma-related antibodies (anti-DNA-topoisomerase I [anti-topo I; n = 43], anticentromere antibody [ACA; n = 63], or anti-Pm-Scl [n = 12]) were studied for class I and class II major histocompatibility complex antigens, as well as for Gm and Km allotypes. Anti-topo I was associated with HLA-DR5 (70% of patients versus 30.6% of controls; Pcorr = 0.0018, relative risk [RR] = 5.3). All patients with anti-Pm-Scl were positive for HLA-DR3 (versus 23.5% of controls; Pcorr less than 0.001); 6 of these patients were DR3/4 heterozygous (50% versus 3.5% of controls; Pcorr less than 0.001, RR = 27.3). Patients with ACA were frequently positive for HLA-DR1, DR4, or DRw8, with 73.7% demonstrating at least 1 of these alleles (versus 41.2% of controls; Pcorr = 0.0152, RR = 4.0). This group of ACA-positive patients who had DR1, DR4, and/or DRw8 consisted mainly of a subgroup of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. We conclude that different class II major histocompatibility complex antigens influence the formation of anti-topo I and anti-Pm-Scl. Important clinical differences between these patient groups and the immunogenetic heterogeneity support the notion of different antibody-defined scleroderma subsets.

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