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Analysis of myositis autoantibodies in Chinese patients with cancer-associated myositis.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Cancer-associated myositis (CAM) has poor prognosis and causes higher mortality. In general, myositis-specific autoantibodies (MSAs) and myositis-associated autoantibodies (MAAs) have been shown to be useful biomarkers for its diagnosis. METHODS:In the present study, focus was given in assessing the presence, prevalence, and diagnostic values of myositis autoantibodies in Chinese patients diagnosed with CAM. The sera collected from 49 CAM patients, 108 dermatomyositis/polymyositis (DM/PM) patients without cancer, 105 disease controls, and 60 healthy controls were detected for the presence of 16 autoantigens (Jo-1, OJ, EJ, PL-7, PL-12, MDA5, TIF1?, Mi-2?, Mi-2?, SAE1, NXP2, SRP, Ku, PM-Scl75, PM-Scl100, and Ro-52) using a commercial Euroline assay. RESULTS:The frequency of anti-TIF1? was significantly higher in CAM patients than in DM/PM patients without cancer (46.9% vs 14.8%, P < .001). Importantly, the sensitivity and specificity for this MSA were 46.9% and 85.2%, respectively. These helped to differentiate CAM patients from DM/PM patients without cancer. However, there was no difference in other MSAs and MAAs between CAM and DM/PM patients without cancer. CONCLUSION:The present study indicates that anti-TIF1? levels can serve as important biomarkers for CAM diagnosis and help in distinguishing between CAM and DM/PM patients without cancer.

SUBMITTER: Li L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7439325 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of myositis autoantibodies in Chinese patients with cancer-associated myositis.

Li Liubing L   Liu Chenxi C   Wang Qian Q   Wu Chanyuan C   Zhang Yanfang Y   Cheng Linlin L   Wen Xiaoting X   Zeng Xiaofeng X   Zhang Fengchun F   Li Yongzhe Y  

Journal of clinical laboratory analysis 20200327 8


<h4>Background</h4>Cancer-associated myositis (CAM) has poor prognosis and causes higher mortality. In general, myositis-specific autoantibodies (MSAs) and myositis-associated autoantibodies (MAAs) have been shown to be useful biomarkers for its diagnosis.<h4>Methods</h4>In the present study, focus was given in assessing the presence, prevalence, and diagnostic values of myositis autoantibodies in Chinese patients diagnosed with CAM. The sera collected from 49 CAM patients, 108 dermatomyositis/p  ...[more]

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