| Literature DB >> 28709760 |
Peter M Izmirly1, Marc K Halushka2, Avi Z Rosenberg2, Sean Whelton3, Khodayar Rais-Bahrami4, Dilip S Nath5, Hilary Parton6, Robert M Clancy7, Sara Rasmussen7, Amit Saxena7, Jill P Buyon7.
Abstract
While the relationship between maternal connective tissue diseases and neonatal rashes was described in the 1960s and congenital heart block in the 1970s, the "culprit" antibody reactivity to the SSA/Ro-SSB/La ribonucleoprotein complex was not identified until the 1980s. However, studies have shown that approximately 10-15% of cases of congenital heart block are not exposed to anti-SSA/Ro-SSB/La. Whether those cases represent a different disease entity or whether another antibody is associated has yet to be determined. Moreover, the cutaneous manifestations of neonatal lupus have also been identified in infants exposed only to anti-U1RNP antibodies. In this review, we describe what we believe to be the first case of congenital heart block exposed to maternal anti-U1RNP antibodies absent anti-SSA/Ro-SSB/La. The clinical and pathologic characteristics of this fetus are compared to those typically seen associated with SSA/Ro and SSB/La. Current guidelines for fetal surveillance are reviewed and the potential impact conferred by this case is evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: Antibodies; Congenital heart block; Neonatal lupus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28709760 DOI: 10.1016/j.autrev.2017.07.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Autoimmun Rev ISSN: 1568-9972 Impact factor: 9.754