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  • Title: Clinical and histological findings associated with autoantibodies detected by RNA immunoprecipitation in inflammatory myopathies.
    Author: Suzuki S, Yonekawa T, Kuwana M, Hayashi YK, Okazaki Y, Kawaguchi Y, Suzuki N, Nishino I.
    Journal: J Neuroimmunol; 2014 Sep 15; 274(1-2):202-8. PubMed ID: 25064497.
    Abstract:
    Of 207 adult patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, detection of autoantibodies by RNA immunoprecipitation showed that 99 patients (48%) were antibody-positive. We divided these 99 into five subgroups: anti-signal recognition particle (SRP), anti-aminoacyl transfer RNA synthetase, anti-Ku, anti-U1RNP, and anti-SSA/B. Younger age at onset, severe weakness, muscle atrophy, elevated creatine kinase, and necrosis in muscle fibers without inflammatory cell infiltration were found significantly more frequently among the patients with anti-SRP antibodies (n=41) compared to the antibody-negative patients (n=108). Autoantibody detection by RNA immunoprecipitation can provide useful information associated with clinical and histological findings.
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