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Antibodies against carbamylated proteins are present in primary Sjogren's syndrome and are associated with disease severity.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVES:Herein, we investigate the presence and prognostic value of autoantibodies against carbamylated proteins (anti-CarP) in the serum of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS). PATIENTS AND METHODS:Serum levels of anti-CarP antibodies were measured in Norwegian patients with pSS (n=78) and corresponding controls (n=74) using ELISA and analysed in relation with exocrine gland function, degree of salivary gland inflammation, signs of ectopic germinal centre (GC) formation and immunological markers. For univariate comparisons, the Mann-Whitney U test and ?(2) or Fisher's exact tests were used. Correlations were assessed with Spearman's rank testing. Multivariate regression analyses were used to assess the effect of anti-CarP positivity on clinical manifestations. RESULTS:Of the patients with pSS, 27% were positive for anti-CarP IgG antibodies. Levels of anti-CarP correlated positively with total IgG, IgM, rheumatoid factor and ?2-microglobulin. Importantly, after adjusting for confounding factors, patients positive for anti-CarP had significantly higher focus score. Furthermore, positive anti-CarP status coincided with 9.2-fold higher odds of having developed GC-like structures in the minor salivary glands. As a patient group considered having worse disease outcome, individuals with ectopic GC-like structures also presented with significantly higher levels of anti-CarP antibodies. CONCLUSIONS:Presence of anti-CarP in patients with pSS is strongly associated with increased focal lymphocytic infiltration, formation of ectopic GC-like structures in minor salivary glands, and diminished salivary gland function. Even taking into consideration our relatively small cohort we believe that anti-CarP antibodies offer new possibilities for identifying patients with more active disease and at risk of developing additional comorbidity.

SUBMITTER: Bergum B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4975850 | biostudies-other | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Antibodies against carbamylated proteins are present in primary Sjögren's syndrome and are associated with disease severity.

Bergum Brith B   Koro Catalin C   Delaleu Nicolas N   Solheim Magne M   Hellvard Annelie A   Binder Veronika V   Jonsson Roland R   Valim Valeria V   Hammenfors Daniel S DS   Jonsson Malin V MV   Mydel Piotr P  

Annals of the rheumatic diseases 20150908 8


<h4>Objectives</h4>Herein, we investigate the presence and prognostic value of autoantibodies against carbamylated proteins (anti-CarP) in the serum of patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS).<h4>Patients and methods</h4>Serum levels of anti-CarP antibodies were measured in Norwegian patients with pSS (n=78) and corresponding controls (n=74) using ELISA and analysed in relation with exocrine gland function, degree of salivary gland inflammation, signs of ectopic germinal centre (GC) forma  ...[more]

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