Racial variability in immune responses only partially explains differential systemic sclerosis disease severity.
Kamini E KuchinadJi Soo KimAdrianne WoodsGwen LeathermanLaura Gutierrez-AlamilloMaureen D MayesRobyn T DomsicPaula S RamosRichard M SilverJohn VargaLesley Ann SaketkooSuzanne KafajaVictoria K ShanmuganJessica GordonLorinda ChungElana J BernsteinPravitt GourhFrancesco BoinDaniel L KastnerScott L ZegerLivia A Casciola-RosenFredrick M WigleyChristopher A MecoliPublished in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2024)
This study is the largest systematic analysis of autoantibody responses in a geographically diverse population of black SSc patients. Black and white individuals with SSc have distinct autoantibody profiles. Autoantibodies explain only a fraction of the effect of race on clinical outcomes, suggesting other factors contribute to disparate outcomes between these groups.