Patients with non-Jo-1 anti-tRNA-synthetase autoantibodies have worse survival than Jo-1 positive patients

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Aggarwal, Rohit [1 ]
Cassidy, Elaine [1 ]
Fertig, Noreen [1 ]
Koontz, Diane Carol [1 ]
Lucas, Mary [1 ]
Ascherman, Dana P. [2 ]
Oddis, Chester V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, Dept Med, Div Rheumatol, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
[2] Univ Miami, Div Rheumatol, Dept Med, Miami, FL USA
关键词
Dermatomyositis; Polymyositis; Outcomes research; Autoantibodies; INTERSTITIAL LUNG-DISEASE; IDIOPATHIC INFLAMMATORY MYOPATHIES; SYSTEMIC-SCLEROSIS; JAPANESE PATIENTS; AMYOPATHIC DERMATOMYOSITIS; POLYMYOSITIS; MYOSITIS; POLYMYOSITIS/DERMATOMYOSITIS; INVOLVEMENT; MORTALITY;
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10.1136/annrheumdis-2012-201800
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective To compare the cumulative survival and event free survival in patients with Jo-1 versus non-Jo-1 anti-tRNA synthetase autoantibodies (anti-synAb). Methods Anti-synAb positive patients initially evaluated from 1985 to 2009 were included regardless of the connective tissue disease (CTD) diagnosis. Clinical data were extracted from a prospectively collected database and chart review. Survival between Jo-1 and non-Jo-1 was compared by log rank and Cox proportional hazards methods. Results 202 patients possessed anti-synAb: 122 Jo-1 and 80 non-Jo-1 (35 PL-12; 25 PL-7; 9 EJ; 6 KS; 5 OJ). The diagnoses at first visit for Jo-1 and non-Jo-1 patients were myositis in 83% and 40.0%, overlap or undifferentiated CTD in 17% and 47.5%, and systemic sclerosis in 0% and 12.5%, respectively (p<0.001). The median delay in diagnosis was 0.4years in Jo-1 patients versus 1.0year in non-Jo-1 patients (p<0.001). The most common causes of death in the overall cohort were pulmonary fibrosis in 49% and pulmonary hypertension in 11%. The 5- and 10-year unadjusted cumulative survival was 90% and 70% for Jo-1 patients, and 75% and 47% for non-Jo-1 patients (p<0.005). The hazard ratio (HR) of non-Jo-1 patients compared with Jo-1 patients was 1.9 (p=0.01) for cumulative and 1.9 (p=0.008) for event free survival from diagnosis. Age at first diagnosis and diagnosis delay but not gender, ethnicity and CTD diagnosis influenced survival. Conclusions Non-Jo-1 anti-synAb positive patients have decreased survival compared with Jo-1 patients. The difference in survival may be partly attributable to a delay in diagnosis in the non-Jo-1 patients.
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