Clinical contribution of myositis-related antibodies detected by immunoblot to idiopathic inflammatory myositis: A one-year retrospective study

Marie Lecouffe-Desprets, Caroline Hémont, Antoine Néel, Claire Toquet, Agathe Masseau, Mohamed Hamidou, Regis Josien, Jérôme C. Martin

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Abstract

In this study, we aimed at evaluating the contribution of an extended myositis-related antibodies (Abs) determination by immunoblot to the diagnosis, classification, and prognosis of idiopathic inflammatory myositis (IIM). Medical records of all the patients (n = 237) with myositis-related Ab requests addressed to our department over a one-year period were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were classified as IIM, auto-immune disease (AID) other than IIM, and other diagnosis, and examined for their Ab profiles as determined by immunoblot. Ab positivity was qualified semi-quantitatively as low or strong according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Among the 45 Ab-positive patients, 49% were diagnosed an IIM, 22% another AID, and 29% another diagnosis. The clinico-serological patterns of the myositis-related Ab+ patients fully recapitulated those described in the literature. Among non-IIM patients, anti-PM-Scl was the most frequently detected Ab (38%), followed by anti-Mi-2 (15%), and anti-OJ (12%). Importantly, strong Ab positivity was significantly more detected in IIM vs. non-IIM patients (82% vs. 35%; p =.002). This difference was further increased when comparing MSAs only (95% vs. 36%; p =.0004). Accordingly, strong Ab positivity associated with high specificity (96%) and positive likelihood ratio (pLR =12) for IIM. Our data suggest that while myositis-related Ab, including MSA, can be detected by immunoblot in non-IIM patients, strong positivity is nevertheless highly predictive of IIM. In conclusion, this work suggests that relevant clinical contribution to IIM is provided by the immunoblot determination of myositis-related Ab, more especially when considering strong positive detection of MSA.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)89-95
Number of pages7
JournalAutoimmunity
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Feb 2018

Keywords

  • Idiopathic inflammatory myositis
  • immunoblot
  • muscle biopsy
  • myositis-associated antibodies
  • myositis-related antibodies
  • myositis-specific antibodies

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