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Clinical Features and Cytokine Profile in Myositis Patients with Anti-EJ Autoantibodies Detected by a Novel Immunoprecipitation Assay.

Impact Factor:2.276

Journal:Biomed Res Int

Abstract:Objective:This study aimed to clarify the clinical features, the serum level of autoantibodies, and cytokine of myositis patients with anti-EJ antibody, which targets glycyl tRNA-synthetase (GlyRS). Methods:Sera of 236 Chinese patients with myositis were screened for anti-EJ by a novel immunoprecipitation assay of flag-tagged GlyRS. Anti-EJ positive patients are evaluated for the clinical features and cytokine profile. Results:The sera from 4 of 236 adult myositis patients were found to carry the anti-EJ using established novel immunoprecipitation assay and immunoblotting. The prevalence of anti-EJ in our cohorts is about 1.7%. The decline of anti-EJ level was detected in two patients during disease remission. Interstitial lung disease and muscle weakness, but not skin involvement, are common clinical features of anti-EJ positive patients. Moreover, using a cytokine profile analyses, we found that the serum levels of IP-10, IL-6, MCP-1, and VEGF were significantly elevated in patients with anti-EJ and gradually decreased during disease remission of two patients, whereas IL-8 level was obviously reduced in these patients. Conclusion:The novel immunoprecipitation assay is suitable to detect and monitor the levels of anti-EJ autoantibody. The serum levels of anti-EJ, IP-10, IL-6, MCP-1, and VEGF may be related to disease activity in myositis patients with anti-EJ antibodies.

Co-author:Li Huang,Li Wang,Ke Liu,Meidong Liu,Hui Luo,Xiaoxia Zuo

First Author:Yang Yang,Yangtengyu Liu

Indexed by:Unit Twenty Basic Research

Correspondence Author:Yisha Li,Huali Zhang(通讯作者)

Discipline:Medicine

First-Level Discipline:Basic Medicine

Issue:2019 Mar 25;2019:1856180.

Translation or Not:no

Included Journals:SCI