| Literature DB >> 35454989 |
Sevdalina Nikolova Lambova1,2, Ekaterina Krasimirova Kurteva3,4, Sanie Syuleymanova Dzhambazova1,5, Georgi Hristov Vasilev3, Dobroslav Stanimirov Kyurkchiev3,4, Mariela Gencheva Geneva-Popova1,5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Data on the associations between capillaroscopic changes and diagnostic systemic-sclerosis (SSc)-related antibodies are scarce. Presence of such correlation would improve current knowledge about the disease's pathogenesis by revealing the mechanisms of microangiopathy. The microvascular pathology of SSc is a hallmark of the disease, and immunological abnormalities probably contribute to its development. PATIENTS AND METHODS: 19 patients with definite diagnosis of SSc were included in the current pilot study; 16 had limited and 3 had diffuse cutaneous involvement; their mean age was 51.56 ± 15.07 years. All patients exhibited symptoms of Raynaud's phenomenon of the fingers. A "scleroderma" type capillaroscopic pattern was classified according to the staging suggested by Cutolo et al. (2000): "early", "active" or "late" phase. In the presence of different degrees of capillaroscopic changes in different fingers, the most-advanced microvascular pathology was chosen for classification. In cases without capillaroscopic features of microangiopathy, the findings were categorized as normal or nonspecific (dilated, tortuous capillaries, and/or hemorrhages). Indirect immunofluorescence on HEp-2 cells was performed as the gold-standard screening method for the detection of antinuclear autoantibodies (ANA), and determination of the immunofluorescent staining pattern (anti-cell pattern) was in accordance with the International Consensus on ANA Patterns. Scleroderma-associated autoantibodies in the patients' serum were assessed using line immunoblot assay for detection of autoantibodies to 13 scleroderma-associated autoantigens: Scl-70, CENP A, CENP B, RP11/RNAP-III, RP155/RNAP-III, fibrillarin, NOR-90, Th/To, PM-Scl100, PM-Scl75, Ku, PDGFR, and Ro-52.Entities:
Keywords: autoantibodies; capillaroscopy; systemic sclerosis
Year: 2022 PMID: 35454989 PMCID: PMC9024594 DOI: 10.3390/life12040498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Life (Basel) ISSN: 2075-1729
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patients.
| SSc Patients, | |
|---|---|
| Gender | 1 male, 18 females |
| Age | 51.56 ± 15.07 years |
| Type of cutaneous involvement | 16 limited, 3 diffuse cutaneous involvement |
| Presence of RP | 100% |
| Other manifestations: | |
| Pulmonary | 57% (11/19) |
| Treatment in the last 6 months: | |
| Vasodilators | 79% (15/19) |
Figure 1“Scleroderma” type capillaroscopic pattern, “late” phase in 60-year-old female SSc patient with limited cutaneous involvement; anti-Scl-70 antibody positive. Disease duration of 5 years. Mean capillary density is 4/mm (R1, R2, R3—three ramified capillary loops, C1—capillary loop). Ramified/neoangiogenic capillaries and capillary derangement is present.
Figure 2“Scleroderma” type, capillaroscopic pattern, “early” phase in 57-year-old female SSc patient with limited cutaneous involvement, anti-RNAP III–155 antibody positive. Disease duration of 13 years. Mean capillary density 10/mm (C1–C10—ten capillary loops), preserved distribution, presence of dilated and single giant capillaries (C4); magnification 200×.
Figure 3“Scleroderma” type, capillaroscopic pattern, “early” phase in the same patient presented at Figure 2. Measurement of capillaroscopic diameters is demonstrated. There are dilated and a single giant capillary loop with venous diameter 51.9 µm (0.051 mm; circle); magnification 200×.
Characteristics of patients with positive anti-RNAP III–155 antibody.
| Case 1 | 20-year old male patient with limited cutaneous involvement, RP, joint and tendon involvement. Disease duration: 5 years. ANA titer 1:320, AC-5. The patient has received vasodilators in the last 6 months. Capillaroscopic examination revealed normal pattern. |
| Case 2 | 64-year old female patient with diffuse cutaneous involvement, RP, pulmonary involvement. Disease duration: 14 years. ANA titer 1:320, AC-5. The patient has received therapy with cyclophosphamide and corticosteroids in the last 6 months. The patient has received vasodilators, anti-platelet drug, and D-penicillamin in the last 6 months. Capillaroscopic examination revealed normal pattern. |
| Case 3 | 57-year old female patient with limited cutaneous involvement, RP, joint and tendon involvement. Disease duration: 13 years. ANA titer 1:160, AC-5. Capillaroscopic examination revealed “early” pattern. |
| Case 4 | 32-year old female patient with limited cutaneous involvement, RP, joint and tendon involvement. Disease duration: 15 years. ANA titer 1:1280, AC-5, AC-10. The patient has received vasodilators in the last 6 months. Capillaroscopic examination revealed normal pattern. |