2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-69608-5
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Anti-nucleosome antibodies increase the risk of renal relapse in a prospective cohort of patients with clinically inactive systemic lupus erythematosus

Abstract: An important goal in the management of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the prediction of relapses. This study assesses whether anti-nucleosome antibodies (anti-NCS) increase the risk of renal relapse in inactive SLE. A prospective cohort of 115 patients with inactive SLE (M-SLEDAI ≤ 2) were followed for 12 months to assess the development of relapse (increase of M-SLEDAI ≥ 4) and specific renal flare (renal SLEDAI ≥ 4). At baseline, we identified potential risk factors for relapse, including anti-NCS. At… Show more

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“…[ 1 ] Apart from the role of anti-dsDNA antibodies, nucleosome-specific antibodies, and nucleosome-anti-NCS antibody immune complex also play a significant role in the pathogenesis and disease progression. [ 4 5 ] Anti-NCS antibodies are more sensitive and specific for SLE than the anti-dsDNA antibodies and strongly correlate with renal damage, especially in patients of SLE lacking anti-dsDNA antibodies. [ 6 ] However, autoimmune mechanisms in SLE and AI may be common that could explain the possible coexistence.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[ 1 ] Apart from the role of anti-dsDNA antibodies, nucleosome-specific antibodies, and nucleosome-anti-NCS antibody immune complex also play a significant role in the pathogenesis and disease progression. [ 4 5 ] Anti-NCS antibodies are more sensitive and specific for SLE than the anti-dsDNA antibodies and strongly correlate with renal damage, especially in patients of SLE lacking anti-dsDNA antibodies. [ 6 ] However, autoimmune mechanisms in SLE and AI may be common that could explain the possible coexistence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anti-NCS antibodies are part of a family of autoantibodies directed against histone epitope exposed in chromatin, which have a higher affinity for intact nucleosome; conformational epitope of the conjugation between dsDNA and the core histone. [ 4 ]…”
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“…Nucleosomes have been shown to be more strongly immunogenic than native DNA or histones, and induce a strong T-helper-cell response [28]. Moreover, antinucleosome antibodies were recently proposed as a marker to identify patients with a higher risk of developing renal relapse in inactive SLE [29,30]. It is largely recognized that the physical form and the length of DNA are directly correlated and may determine its antigenicity.…”
Section: Circulating Dna Forms and Dnase Specificitymentioning
confidence: 99%