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A comprehensive evaluation of serum autoantibodies in primary biliary cirrhosis
Authors:Nancy Agmon-Levin  Yinon Shapira  Carlo Selmi  Ori Barzilai  Maya Ram  Martine Szyper-Kravitz  Sara Sella  Bat-sheva Porat Katz  Pierre Youinou  Yves Renaudineau  Bruno Larida  Pietro Invernizzi  M Eric Gershwin  Yehuda Shoenfeld
Institution:1. Division of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Rozzano, Milan, Italy;2. University of Milan, Milan, Italy;3. Epidemiology Unit, Italian Society for Rheumatology (SIR), Milan, Italy;4. Bergamo local health authority (ASL), Bergamo, Italy;5. Division of Internal Medicine, San Pietro Hospital, Ponte San Pietro, Italy;6. Clinical Research Unit, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Rozzano, Milan, Italy;7. Center of Autoimmune Liver Disease, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, Rozzano, Milan, Italy;8. Aesku Diagnostics, Wendelsheim, Germany;9. Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milan, Italy
Abstract:In primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) serum markers other than anti-mitochondrial antibodies (AMA) are promising in terms of disease severity and comorbidities, as well represented by anti-nuclear antibodies (ANA). The aim of the present study was thus to evaluate the prevalence and clinical significance of a large profile of serum autoantibodies in PBC sera. We utilized 69 sera from European patients with PBC (including 20 AMA-negative) and 297 sera from geographically and sex-matched healthy controls. All sera were tested for the presence of ANA and autoantibodies associated with thrombophilia, vasculitis, and gastrointestinal disease. Autoantibodies other than AMA were detected in 53/69 (76%) PBC sera vs. 105/297 (35%) among controls. The prevalence of ANA (targeting dsDNA, Sm, chromatin, ribosomal-P, RNP, SmRNP, SSA, SSB, and centromere) and thrombophilia-associated autoantibodies (i.e. anti-β2GPI, phosphatydilserine, prothrombin) was common among patients with PBC. When clinical features were compared, the presence of anti-prothrombin IgM was associated with a worse prognosis as represented by a higher Mayo score. We demonstrate an increased prevalence of ANA and thrombophilia-associated autoantibodies in PBC sera and an association between the latter autoantibodies and PBC stage. The role of thrombophilia-associated antibodies will warrant further studies, based in particular on the incidence of portal hypertension at early stages of PBC.
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