Anti-Ro Antibodies in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Authors
Laís Zanlorenzi; Paula de Oliveira Azevedo; Marilia Barreto Silva; Thelma Skare;
Background: Some autoantibodies are associated with peculiar clinical findings. Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) may have anti-Ro antibodies.Objective: To study prevalence and clinical associations of anti-Ro antibodies in RA patients.Methods: We studied 385 patients with RA for anti-Ro by Elisa testing and for clinical profile, functional assessment, DAS-28 4v. (ESR), extra-articular manifestations, thyroid function, autoantibodies and treatment.Results: The prevalence of anti-Ro was 8.31%. There was no significant difference in sex distribution, HAQ, DAS-28 or functional classification in patients with positive anti-Ro (p=ns). Patients with anti-Ro were younger at diagnosis (p=0.02). Analyzing extra-articular disorders we found a greater prevalence of cardiac valvular lesions (p<0.001) in patients with anti-Ro antibodies. No differences were found in other extra-articular manifestations, associated hypothyroidism, amyloidosis, treatment requirements, presence of rheumatoid factor (RF) or anti citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA). Conclusions: We conclude that in RA patients with anti-Ro have disease onset at an earlier age. Anti-Ro may be a risk factor for the development of cardiac valvular lesions. There was no association between this antibody and thyroid disease, amyloidosis and treatment needs.
Laís Zanlorenzi
Paula de Oliveira Azevedo
Marilia Barreto Silva
Thelma Skare
Paula de Oliveira Azevedo
Marilia Barreto Silva
Thelma Skare