Rossella De Angelis1, Dilia Giuggioli2, Gianluigi Bajocchi3, Lorenzo Dagna4, Giovanni Zanframundo5, Rosario Foti6, Fabio Cacciapaglia7, Giovanna Cuomo8, Alarico Ariani9, Edoardo Rosato10, Serena Guiducci11, Francesco Girelli12, Valeria Riccieri13, Elisabetta Zanatta14, Silvia Bosello15, Ilaria Cavazzana16, Francesca Ingegnoli17, Maria De Santis18, Giuseppe Murdaca19, Giuseppina Abignano20, Nicoletta Romeo21, Alessandra Della Rossa22, Maurizio Caminiti23, Annamaria Iuliano24, Giovanni Ciano25, Lorenzo Beretta26, Gianluca Bagnato27, Ennio Lubrano28, Ilenia De Andres29, Alessandro Giollo30, Marta Saracco31, Cecilia Agnes32, Federica Lumetti2, Amelia Spinella2, Luca Magnani3, Corrado Campochiaro4, Giacomo De Luca4, Veronica Codullo5, Elisa Visalli6, Francesco Masini8, Antonietta Gigante10, Silvia Bellando-Randone11, Greta Pellegrino13, Erika Pigatto33, Francesca Dall'Ara16, Maria Grazia Lazzaroni16, Elena Generali18, Gianna Mennillo20, Simone Barsotti22, Giuseppa Pagano Mariano23, Francesca Calabrese23, Federica Furini34, Licia Vultaggio34, Simone Parisi35, Clara Lisa Peroni35, Anna Maria Risa36, Davide Rozza37, Anna Zanetti37, Greta Carrara37, Giampiero Landolfi37, Carlo Alberto Scirè38, Gerolamo Bianchi39, Enrico Fusaro35, Gian Domenico Sebastiani24, Marcello Govoni34, Salvatore D'Angelo20, Franco Cozzi33, Andrea Doria14, Florenzo Iannone7, Carlo Salvarani3, Marco Matucci-Cerinic40, Clodoveo Ferri2. 1. R. De Angelis, MD, A.M. Risa, MD, Rheumatology Unit, Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona; r.deangelis@staff.univpm.it. 2. D. Giuggioli, MD, F. Lumetti, MD, A. Spinella, MD, C. Ferri, MD, Rheumatology Unit, School of Medicine, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena. 3. G. Bajocchi, MD, L. Magnani, MD, C. Salvarani, MD, Rheumatology Unit, S. Maria Hospital-USL, IRCCS Institute, Reggio Emilia. 4. L. Dagna, MD, C. Campochiaro, MD, G. De Luca, MD, Unit of Immunology, Rheumatology, Allergy and Rare Diseases (UnIRAR), IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan. 5. G. Zanframundo, MD, V. Codullo, MD, Department of Rheumatology, Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia. 6. R. Foti, MD, E. Visalli, MD, AOU Policlinico Vittorio Emanuele, Catania. 7. F. Cacciapaglia, MD, F. Iannone, MD, Rheumatology Unit, Department of Emergency Surgery and Organ Transplantations, University of Bari, Bari. 8. G. Cuomo, MD, F. Masini, MD, Luigi Vanvitelli University, Naples. 9. A. Ariani, MD, Department of Medicine, Internal Medicine and Rheumatology, Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Parma, Parma. 10. E. Rosato, MD, A. Gigante, MD, Department of Translational and Precision Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome. 11. S. Guiducci, MD, S. Bellando-Randone, MD, Department of Rheumatology, University of Florence, Florence. 12. F. Girelli, MD, Department of Medicine, Rheumatology Unit, Ospedale GB Morgagni-L Pierantoni, Forlì. 13. V. Riccieri, MD, G. Pellegrino, MD, Department of Rheumatology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome. 14. E. Zanatta, MD, A. Doria, MD, Department of Rheumatology, University of Padua, Padova. 15. S. Bosello, MD, Institute of Rheumatology and Affine Sciences, Division of Rheumatology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Rome. 16. I. Cavazzana, MD, F. Dall'Ara, MD, M.G. Lazzaroni, MD, Department of Rheumatology, Spedali Civili di Brescia, Brescia. 17. F. Ingegnoli, MD, Division of Clinical Rheumatology, ASST Pini, Dept. of Clinical Sciences & Community Health, Research Center for Adult and Pediatric Rheumatic Diseases, Research Center for Environmental Health, Università degli Studi di Milano, Milan. 18. M. De Santis, MD, E.Generali, MD, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center IRCCS, Milan. 19. G. Murdaca, MD, S. Martino Hospital-University of Genoa, Genoa. 20. G. Abignano, MD, G. Mennillo, MD, S. D'Angelo, MD, Department of Translational and Precision Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome. 21. N. Romeo, MD, S. Croce e Carle Hospital, Cuneo. 22. A. Della Rossa, MD, S. Barsotti, MD, Department of Rheumatology, University of Pisa, Pisa. 23. M. Caminiti, MD, G. Pagano Mariano, MD, F. Calabrese, MD, Departmental Rheumatology Unit, Grande Ospedale Metropolitano, Reggio Calabria. 24. A. Iuliano, MD, G.D. Sebastiani, MD, Rheumatology Unit, San Camillo-Forlanini Hospital, Rome. 25. G. Ciano, MD, Local Health Department, Avellino. 26. L. 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Fusaro, MD, Rheumatology Unit, Città della Salute e della Scienza, Turin. 36. R. De Angelis, MD, A.M. Risa, MD, Rheumatology Unit, Department of Clinical and Molecular Sciences, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona. 37. D.Rozza, MS, A. Zanetti, MS, G. Carrara, MS, G. Landolfi, MS, Epidemiology Unit, Italian Society for Rheumatology, Milan. 38. C.A. Scirè, MD, Epidemiology Unit, Italian Society for Rheumatology, Milan, and Rheumatology Unit, University of Ferrara-S. Anna Hospital, Ferrara. 39. G. Bianchi, MD, Rheumatology Unit, Department of Musculoskeletal Sciences, Local Health Trust 3, La Colletta Hospital, Genoa. 40. M. Matucci-Cerinic, MD, Unit of Immunology, Rheumatology, Allergy and Rare Diseases (UnIRAR), IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, and Department of Rheumatology, University of Florence, Florence, Italy.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: There is still a great deal to learn about the influence of sex in systemic sclerosis (SSc). In this respect, national registries provide large and homogeneous patient cohorts for analytical studies. We therefore investigated a wide-ranging and well-characterized SSc series with the aim of identifying sex differences in disease expression, with a special focus on demographic, clinical, and serological characteristics. METHODS: A multicenter SSc cohort of 2281 patients, including 247 men, was recruited in the Italian Systemic sclerosis PRogression INvestiGation (SPRING) registry. Demographic data, disease manifestations, serological profile, and internal organ involvement were compared. RESULTS: The overall female/male ratio was 8.2:1. Female/male ratios for limited cutaneous SSc, diffuse cutaneous SSc, and SSc sine scleroderma subsets were 8.7:1, 4.9:1, and 10.7:1, respectively. A shorter time from onset of Raynaud phenomenon to SSc diagnosis, an increased prevalence of the diffuse cutaneous subset, renal crisis, and digital ulcers were found in males, whereas a significantly higher percentage of sicca syndrome, serum antinuclear antibodies, antiextractable nuclear antigens, anti-La/SSB, and anticentromere protein B was detected in the female group. Males exhibited lower left ventricular ejection fraction, as well as higher prevalence of conduction blocks, arrhythmias, ground glass, and honeycombing. Moreover, forced vital capacity and total lung capacity were medially lower in men than in women. Finally, males were more frequently treated with immunosuppressive drugs. CONCLUSION: Our study further supports the presence of several sex-related differences in patients with SSc. These differences were pronounced in the severity of cutaneous, peripheral vascular, and cardiopulmonary involvement for male patients, whereas an increased prevalence of sicca syndrome and a specific autoantibody profile characterized the female sex.
OBJECTIVE: There is still a great deal to learn about the influence of sex in systemic sclerosis (SSc). In this respect, national registries provide large and homogeneous patient cohorts for analytical studies. We therefore investigated a wide-ranging and well-characterized SSc series with the aim of identifying sex differences in disease expression, with a special focus on demographic, clinical, and serological characteristics. METHODS: A multicenter SSc cohort of 2281 patients, including 247 men, was recruited in the Italian Systemic sclerosis PRogression INvestiGation (SPRING) registry. Demographic data, disease manifestations, serological profile, and internal organ involvement were compared. RESULTS: The overall female/male ratio was 8.2:1. Female/male ratios for limited cutaneous SSc, diffuse cutaneous SSc, and SSc sine scleroderma subsets were 8.7:1, 4.9:1, and 10.7:1, respectively. A shorter time from onset of Raynaud phenomenon to SSc diagnosis, an increased prevalence of the diffuse cutaneous subset, renal crisis, and digital ulcers were found in males, whereas a significantly higher percentage of sicca syndrome, serum antinuclear antibodies, antiextractable nuclear antigens, anti-La/SSB, and anticentromere protein B was detected in the female group. Males exhibited lower left ventricular ejection fraction, as well as higher prevalence of conduction blocks, arrhythmias, ground glass, and honeycombing. Moreover, forced vital capacity and total lung capacity were medially lower in men than in women. Finally, males were more frequently treated with immunosuppressive drugs. CONCLUSION: Our study further supports the presence of several sex-related differences in patients with SSc. These differences were pronounced in the severity of cutaneous, peripheral vascular, and cardiopulmonary involvement for male patients, whereas an increased prevalence of sicca syndrome and a specific autoantibody profile characterized the female sex.
Authors: Dilia Giuggioli; Valeria Riccieri; Edoardo Cipolletta; Nicoletta Del Papa; Francesca Ingegnoli; Amelia Spinella; Greta Pellegrino; Anna Maria Risa; Marco de Pinto; Silvia Papa; Giuseppe Armentaro; Rossella De Angelis Journal: Front Cardiovasc Med Date: 2022-07-11