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. 2020 Jul;7(1):e000399.
doi: 10.1136/lupus-2020-000399.

Systemic lupus erythematosus and neutropaenia: a hallmark of haematological manifestations

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Systemic lupus erythematosus and neutropaenia: a hallmark of haematological manifestations

Aurore Meyer et al. Lupus Sci Med. 2020 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: Systemic lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease characterised by its phenotypic heterogeneity. Neutropaenia is a frequent event in SLE occurring in 20%-40% of patients depending on the threshold value of neutrophil count. On a daily basis, the management of neutropaenia in SLE is difficult with several possible causes. Moreover, the infectious consequences of neutropaenia in SLE remain not well defined.

Methods: 998 patients from the Lupus BioBank of the upper Rhein (LBBR), a large German and French cohort of patients with SLE, mostly of Caucasian origin (83%), were included in this study. Neutropaenia was considered when neutrophil count was below 1800×106/L. An additional analysis of detailed medical records was done for 65 LBBR patients with neutropaenia.

Results: 208 patients with neutropaenia (21%) were compared with 779 SLE patients without neutropaenia. Neutropaenia in SLE was significantly associated with thrombocytopaenia (OR 4.11 (2.57-10.3)), lymphopaenia (OR 4.41 (2.51-11.5)) and low C3 (OR 1.91 (1.03-4.37)) in multivariate analysis. 65 representative patients with neutropaenia were analysed. Neutropaenia was moderate to severe in 38%, chronic in 31%, and both severe and chronic in 23% of cases. Moderate to severe and chronic neutropaenia were both associated with lymphopaenia and thrombopaenia. Chronic neutropaenia was also associated anti-Ro/SSA antibodies and moderate to severe neutropaenia with oral ulcers.

Conclusion: This study is to date the largest cohort to describe neutropaenia in SLE. Neutropaenia displays a strong association with other cytopaenias, suggesting a common mechanism. Chronic neutropaenia is associated with anti-Ro/SSA antibodies with or without identified Sjögren's disease.

Keywords: autoantibodies; autoimmune diseases; lupus erythematosus, systemic.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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