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Original Article

Clinical subsets of juvenile dermatomyositis classified by myositis-specific autoantibodies: Experience at a single center in Japan

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Pages 802-807 | Received 04 Oct 2017, Accepted 26 Jul 2018, Published online: 10 Sep 2018
 

Abstract

Objectives: This study investigated the association between myositis-specific autoantibodies (MSAs) and clinical subsets of juvenile dermatomyositis (JDM) in Japanese patients.

Methods: Twenty-one patients at a single center who developed initial or relapsed JDM from 2011 to 2016 were analyzed. Serum concentrations of MSAs against TIF1-γ, MDA5, NXP2, Mi-2, ARS, and SAE were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. Clinical symptoms and laboratory data were obtained from clinical records. Clinical characteristics were compared in patients with autoantibodies against TIF1-γ, MDA5, and NXP2.

Results: Of the 21 patients, 20 (95.2%) were positive for one or more MSAs, including nine (42.9%), five (23.8%), six (28.6%), and one (4.8%) positive for anti-TIF1-γ, anti-MDA5, anti-NXP2, and anti-Mi-2 autoantibodies. No patient was positive for anti-ARS or anti-SAE autoantibodies. The frequency of diffuse cutaneous lesions was higher in patients with anti-TIF1-γ autoantibodies. Anti-MDA5 autoantibody-positive patients had features of interstitial lung disease on chest computed tomography. Severe muscle damage at disease onset was significantly associated with positivity for anti-NXP2 autoantibodies.

Conclusion: Similar to findings in Western countries, the clinical characteristics of JDM in Japanese may differ for each type of MSAs.

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