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Autoantibodies against four-and-a-half-LIM domain 1 (FHL1) in inflammatory myopathies: results from an Australian single-centre cohort.

Angeles Shunashy Galindo-FeriaBegum HoruluogluJessica DayCatia Fernandes-CerqueiraEdvard WigrenSusanne GräslundSusanna ProudmanIngrid E LundbergVidya Limaye
Published in: Rheumatology (Oxford, England) (2022)
We report a substantial prevalence (13.8%) of anti-FHL1 autoantibodies in a large cohort of patients with histologically confirmed IIM; 75% of these cases did not have a detectable myositis-specific autoantibody. Anti-FHL1 autoantibodies were also detected in a subgroup of patients with SSc (7%), indicating that anti-FHL1 autoantibodies may not be myositis-specific. The trend towards an HLA-DR association might indicate a specific immune response to the FHL1 protein.
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