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Myositis-specific autoantibodies and their clinical associations in idiopathic inflammatory myopathies: results from a cohort from China.

Lihong WenXin ChenQi ChengLiuyan NieJieying XuTingting YanXin ZhangHuanhuan YangWenjia SunLei LiuJing XueYan Du
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
MSAs were present in the majority of the IIM patients. Numerous MSAs were independent factors for identifying exceptional clinical phenotypes. Key Points • This is a large Chinese cohort of IIM patients to analyze possible associations of MSA profiles with clinical characteristics, aiming to provide valuable data for clinical work. • MSAs were present in approximately 90% of IIM patients with distinct clinical subsets. Patients with anti-Jo-1 and non-anti-Jo-1 ASAs exhibited similar characteristics. • The association of anti-TIF1-γ with malignancy was confirmed in adult patients. Patients with IIMs who were positive for both anti-Ro52 and anti-MDA5 had a worse prognosis. • Male, RP-ILD, and heliotrope rash were independent risk factors for a poor prognosis in patients with IIMs.
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