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Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications

OBJECTIVE: To identify the existence of a correlation among the various organs affected, focusing primarily on immuno-dermatological aspects, and to create a risk prediction model of organ-specific complications. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty-two patients with stable scleroderma, followed between 2015...

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Autores principales: Cozzani, Emanuele, Muracchioli, Andrea, Murdaca, Giuseppe, Beccalli, Mirko, Caprioli, Simone, Zentilin, Patrizia, Ameri, Pietro, Grosso, Marco, Russo, Rodolfo, Carmisciano, Luca, Parodi, Aurora
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8207468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34149680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.588753
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author Cozzani, Emanuele
Muracchioli, Andrea
Murdaca, Giuseppe
Beccalli, Mirko
Caprioli, Simone
Zentilin, Patrizia
Ameri, Pietro
Grosso, Marco
Russo, Rodolfo
Carmisciano, Luca
Parodi, Aurora
author_facet Cozzani, Emanuele
Muracchioli, Andrea
Murdaca, Giuseppe
Beccalli, Mirko
Caprioli, Simone
Zentilin, Patrizia
Ameri, Pietro
Grosso, Marco
Russo, Rodolfo
Carmisciano, Luca
Parodi, Aurora
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify the existence of a correlation among the various organs affected, focusing primarily on immuno-dermatological aspects, and to create a risk prediction model of organ-specific complications. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty-two patients with stable scleroderma, followed between 2015 and 2019, were investigated through an extensive multidisciplinary evaluation in the last year. RESULTS: Patients with lung involvement presented a worse degree of skin fibrosis than patients without it (p <0.001). No relationship was observed for the heart, kidney, and esophagus. Patients with pulmonary involvement had a lower pressure of the low esophagus sphincter and a higher Warrick score than patients without it (p <0.05). Age was significantly higher in patients with kidney involvement. Diffuse scleroderma patients had a worse pulmonary impairment than limited scleroderma patients (p <0.05). The manometric “sclerodermic” pattern was observed to be the most frequent (55.6%, p <0.05) in dcSSc patients while the sclerodermic and normal pattern were equally represented (41.2 and 32.4% respectively, p <0.05) in lcSSc patients. When compared to the negative serological groups, anti-Scl-70 positive patients presented a worse lung involvement while anti-centromere patients presented a better lung outcome (p <0.05). PM-Scl 100/75 positive patients presented mostly a pulmonary fibrotic pattern (p <0.05) and, also, heart complications were more likely associated with anti PM-Scl 100/75 positivity (p <0.05). The risk prediction model for organ-specific complications had an accuracy of 84.4% (95%CI 78, 89) in complication-site prediction, AUC of 0.871, 86% of sensitivity, and 83% of specificity, Cohen’s Kappa (k) of 0.68. CONCLUSIONS: Out of all the organs studied, the skin is the one that correlates with the lung. Patients with a diffuse form of disease presented more frequently the anti Scl-70 antibody and had a worse lung and esophageal involvement (scleroderma pattern) than the negative group. Conversely, patients with limited disease presented all positive for the anti-centromere antibody with a better lung involvement than the negative group, without any difference among the esophageal manometric pattern. Anti PM-Scl 100/75 antibody patients were associated with pulmonary fibrosis and presented cardiac involvement. The model created has demonstrated excellent values of sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy, but further studies are needed for validation.
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spelling pubmed-82074682021-06-17 Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications Cozzani, Emanuele Muracchioli, Andrea Murdaca, Giuseppe Beccalli, Mirko Caprioli, Simone Zentilin, Patrizia Ameri, Pietro Grosso, Marco Russo, Rodolfo Carmisciano, Luca Parodi, Aurora Front Immunol Immunology OBJECTIVE: To identify the existence of a correlation among the various organs affected, focusing primarily on immuno-dermatological aspects, and to create a risk prediction model of organ-specific complications. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty-two patients with stable scleroderma, followed between 2015 and 2019, were investigated through an extensive multidisciplinary evaluation in the last year. RESULTS: Patients with lung involvement presented a worse degree of skin fibrosis than patients without it (p <0.001). No relationship was observed for the heart, kidney, and esophagus. Patients with pulmonary involvement had a lower pressure of the low esophagus sphincter and a higher Warrick score than patients without it (p <0.05). Age was significantly higher in patients with kidney involvement. Diffuse scleroderma patients had a worse pulmonary impairment than limited scleroderma patients (p <0.05). The manometric “sclerodermic” pattern was observed to be the most frequent (55.6%, p <0.05) in dcSSc patients while the sclerodermic and normal pattern were equally represented (41.2 and 32.4% respectively, p <0.05) in lcSSc patients. When compared to the negative serological groups, anti-Scl-70 positive patients presented a worse lung involvement while anti-centromere patients presented a better lung outcome (p <0.05). PM-Scl 100/75 positive patients presented mostly a pulmonary fibrotic pattern (p <0.05) and, also, heart complications were more likely associated with anti PM-Scl 100/75 positivity (p <0.05). The risk prediction model for organ-specific complications had an accuracy of 84.4% (95%CI 78, 89) in complication-site prediction, AUC of 0.871, 86% of sensitivity, and 83% of specificity, Cohen’s Kappa (k) of 0.68. CONCLUSIONS: Out of all the organs studied, the skin is the one that correlates with the lung. Patients with a diffuse form of disease presented more frequently the anti Scl-70 antibody and had a worse lung and esophageal involvement (scleroderma pattern) than the negative group. Conversely, patients with limited disease presented all positive for the anti-centromere antibody with a better lung involvement than the negative group, without any difference among the esophageal manometric pattern. Anti PM-Scl 100/75 antibody patients were associated with pulmonary fibrosis and presented cardiac involvement. The model created has demonstrated excellent values of sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy, but further studies are needed for validation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8207468/ /pubmed/34149680 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.588753 Text en Copyright © 2021 Cozzani, Muracchioli, Murdaca, Beccalli, Caprioli, Zentilin, Ameri, Grosso, Russo, Carmisciano and Parodi https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Cozzani, Emanuele
Muracchioli, Andrea
Murdaca, Giuseppe
Beccalli, Mirko
Caprioli, Simone
Zentilin, Patrizia
Ameri, Pietro
Grosso, Marco
Russo, Rodolfo
Carmisciano, Luca
Parodi, Aurora
Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications
title Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications
title_full Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications
title_fullStr Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications
title_full_unstemmed Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications
title_short Correlation Between Skin and Affected Organs in 52 Sclerodermic Patients Followed in a Diseases Management Team: Development of a Risk Prediction Model of Organ-Specific Complications
title_sort correlation between skin and affected organs in 52 sclerodermic patients followed in a diseases management team: development of a risk prediction model of organ-specific complications
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8207468/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34149680
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.588753
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