Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Abstract
Objective
To assess the frequency and clinical correlates of the systemic sclerosis-related autoantibodies to RNA
polymerases in Italian patients.
Methods
Sera from 115 patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) and 10 patients with systemic sclerosis-overlap
syndromes recruited from a single center in northern Italy were investigated for antibodies to RNA
polymerase I, II, and III by means of immunoprecipitation using 35S-labeled HeLa cell antigen extract.
Twenty-five normal volunteers and 91 patients with different connective tissue diseases were studied as
a control group.
Results
Antibodies to RNA-polymerases were found in 14/115 SSc patients (12.1%). None of the normal controls
and none of the patients with other connective tissue diseases, including overlap syndromes, were positive.
Antibodies reacting with RNA-polymerase I and III (± RNA-polymerase II) were found in 9/115 patients
(7.8%) and were mutually exclusive with respect to other scleroderma-related autoantibodies. Isolated
anti-RNA polymerase II reactivity was found in 5 patients and was associated with anti-topoisomerase I
antibodies in 4 cases. Anti-RNA-polymerase I and III antibodies were associated with diffuse cutaneous
involvement and male gender. Only two patients from our series had scleroderma renal crisis, and one of
them had anti-RNA polymerase antibodies.
Conclusions
Anti-RNA-polymerase antibodies appear to be less frequent in Italian patients than in Caucasian patients
from the United Kingdom or USA. This might be associated with the lower frequency of scleroderma renal
crisis.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Autoantibodies; RNA-polymerases; systemic sclerosis
Elenco autori:
Bardoni, ANNA MARIA; Rossi, P.; Salvini, Roberta; BOBBIO PALLAVICINI, F.; Caporali, Roberto; Montecucco, Carlomaurizio
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