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Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate anti-synthetase syndrome (ASyS) patients who presented with recurrent episodes of fever and systemic inflammation. METHODS: A retrospective cohort of Chinese ASyS patients (n=126) in our center (between January 2013 and January 2020) was included....

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Autores principales: Sun, Shuhui, Chen, Zhiwei, Zhang, Danting, Xu, Wenwen, Wu, Wanlong, Sun, Fangfang, Gu, Liyang, Chen, Jie, Li, Jiajie, Li, Ting, Wang, Xiaodong, Ye, Shuang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34630407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.729602
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author Sun, Shuhui
Chen, Zhiwei
Zhang, Danting
Xu, Wenwen
Wu, Wanlong
Sun, Fangfang
Gu, Liyang
Chen, Jie
Li, Jiajie
Li, Ting
Wang, Xiaodong
Ye, Shuang
author_facet Sun, Shuhui
Chen, Zhiwei
Zhang, Danting
Xu, Wenwen
Wu, Wanlong
Sun, Fangfang
Gu, Liyang
Chen, Jie
Li, Jiajie
Li, Ting
Wang, Xiaodong
Ye, Shuang
author_sort Sun, Shuhui
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description OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate anti-synthetase syndrome (ASyS) patients who presented with recurrent episodes of fever and systemic inflammation. METHODS: A retrospective cohort of Chinese ASyS patients (n=126) in our center (between January 2013 and January 2020) was included. Patients presenting with concomitant autoimmune rheumatic diseases or malignancies were subsequently excluded. The number of non-infectious fever attacks and attack frequency were recorded and calculated. Patients with two or more attacks and within the upper three quartiles of attack frequency were defined as high-inflammation group. Univariate and multivariate analyses were carried out to characterize the high-inflammation subtype. RESULTS: Out of 113 eligible patients with an average of 5 years follow up, 25 patients were defined as the high-inflammation group (16 for anti-Jo1, 9 for anti-PL7), with an average of 1.12 attack/patient-year. Compared to low-inflammation group (0–1 attack only and a frequency lower than 0.5 attack/patient-year), the high-inflammation group had higher occurrence of fever and rapid progressive interstitial lung disease (RPILD) as the first presentation (84% vs. 21% and 40% vs. 9%, respectively, both p<0.01). Anti-PL-7 was related to the more inflammatory phenotype (p=0.014). Cumulative disease-modifying agent exposures (>=3) were much higher in the high-inflammation group (60% vs. 26%), while biological agents, i.e., rituximab and tocilizumab, showed better “drug survival” for Jo-1+ and PL-7+ ASyS patients with high inflammation, respectively, in our cohort. CONCLUSIONS: ASyS with recurrent systemic inflammatory episodes reflects a subtype of more aggressive and refractory disease in the spectrum of ASyS. Increased awareness of this subtype might lead to more appropriate management.
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spelling pubmed-84951962021-10-08 Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study Sun, Shuhui Chen, Zhiwei Zhang, Danting Xu, Wenwen Wu, Wanlong Sun, Fangfang Gu, Liyang Chen, Jie Li, Jiajie Li, Ting Wang, Xiaodong Ye, Shuang Front Immunol Immunology OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate anti-synthetase syndrome (ASyS) patients who presented with recurrent episodes of fever and systemic inflammation. METHODS: A retrospective cohort of Chinese ASyS patients (n=126) in our center (between January 2013 and January 2020) was included. Patients presenting with concomitant autoimmune rheumatic diseases or malignancies were subsequently excluded. The number of non-infectious fever attacks and attack frequency were recorded and calculated. Patients with two or more attacks and within the upper three quartiles of attack frequency were defined as high-inflammation group. Univariate and multivariate analyses were carried out to characterize the high-inflammation subtype. RESULTS: Out of 113 eligible patients with an average of 5 years follow up, 25 patients were defined as the high-inflammation group (16 for anti-Jo1, 9 for anti-PL7), with an average of 1.12 attack/patient-year. Compared to low-inflammation group (0–1 attack only and a frequency lower than 0.5 attack/patient-year), the high-inflammation group had higher occurrence of fever and rapid progressive interstitial lung disease (RPILD) as the first presentation (84% vs. 21% and 40% vs. 9%, respectively, both p<0.01). Anti-PL-7 was related to the more inflammatory phenotype (p=0.014). Cumulative disease-modifying agent exposures (>=3) were much higher in the high-inflammation group (60% vs. 26%), while biological agents, i.e., rituximab and tocilizumab, showed better “drug survival” for Jo-1+ and PL-7+ ASyS patients with high inflammation, respectively, in our cohort. CONCLUSIONS: ASyS with recurrent systemic inflammatory episodes reflects a subtype of more aggressive and refractory disease in the spectrum of ASyS. Increased awareness of this subtype might lead to more appropriate management. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8495196/ /pubmed/34630407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.729602 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sun, Chen, Zhang, Xu, Wu, Sun, Gu, Chen, Li, Li, Wang and Ye 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
Sun, Shuhui
Chen, Zhiwei
Zhang, Danting
Xu, Wenwen
Wu, Wanlong
Sun, Fangfang
Gu, Liyang
Chen, Jie
Li, Jiajie
Li, Ting
Wang, Xiaodong
Ye, Shuang
Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study
title Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study
title_full Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study
title_fullStr Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study
title_short Description and Analysis of a Novel Subtype of the Anti-Synthetase Syndrome Characterized by Frequent Attacks of Fever and Systemic Inflammation in a Single-Center Cohort Study
title_sort description and analysis of a novel subtype of the anti-synthetase syndrome characterized by frequent attacks of fever and systemic inflammation in a single-center cohort study
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8495196/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34630407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.729602
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