Objective To verify the association between the presence of specific anti-52 Ro/SSA-p200 antibodies and congenital heart block (CHB). Methods 207 pregnant Italian women carrying anti-Ro/SSA Ab were retrospectively evaluated. Anti-p200 Ab were investigated in the mothers' sera by ELISA (Euro-Diagnostica,Wieslab SS-A p200). Results CHB occurred in 42 children (34 complete CHB), whereas 165 were not affected. All CHB cases were previously identified with an ELISA screening for anti-Ro/SSA 60 kD Ab. Anti-p200 Ab were more frequently positive (81.0% vs. 59.1%, p=0.013) and at a higher titer in CHB mothers (Absorbance ratio: 2.030 (0.208-4.052) vs. 0.925 (0.200-3.816); p=0.017). This association was maintained even when the 42 mothers of children with CHB were compared with a control group matched for age and diagnosis (80.9% vs. 50.0%; p=0.006). The presence of anti-p200 Ab provided an odds ratio (OR) for CHB of 2.98 (CI: 1.30-6.83), which was higher than that of other variables, such as maternal disease and other antibody specificities. CHB risk significantly decreased in the absence of this fine specificity (OR:0.34, CI: 0.15-0.77). However, while the negative predictive value related to anti-Ro/SSA 60 kD Ab ELISA was 100%, almost 20% of mothers negative for anti-p200 Ab delivered babies with CHB. Conclusion Anti-p200 antibodies seem to be associated with CHB with a higher probability than anti-Ro/SSA Ab, and therefore may be an additional test to identify mothers at higher risk to deliver affected children. An ELISA screening for anti-Ro/SSA 60 kD Ab is nevertheless mandatory given the probability of developing CHB also in the absence of anti-p200 Ab.

Anti-Ro/SSA-p200 antibodies in the prediction of congenital heart block : an Italian multicentre cross-sectional study on behalf of the "Forum Interdisciplinare per la Ricerca nelle Malattie Autoimmuni (FIRMA) Group" / M. Scarsi, A. Radice, F. Pregnolato, V. Ramoni, C. Grava, L. Bianchi, M. Gerosa, M. Mosca, A. Ghirardello, C. Tani, M. Motta, M. Quinzanini, A. Tincani, A. Ruffatti, P. Migliorini, A. Doria, P.L. Meroni, A. Brucato. - In: CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RHEUMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0392-856X. - 32:6(2014), pp. 848-854.

Anti-Ro/SSA-p200 antibodies in the prediction of congenital heart block : an Italian multicentre cross-sectional study on behalf of the "Forum Interdisciplinare per la Ricerca nelle Malattie Autoimmuni (FIRMA) Group"

M. Gerosa;P.L. Meroni;A. Brucato
2014

Abstract

Objective To verify the association between the presence of specific anti-52 Ro/SSA-p200 antibodies and congenital heart block (CHB). Methods 207 pregnant Italian women carrying anti-Ro/SSA Ab were retrospectively evaluated. Anti-p200 Ab were investigated in the mothers' sera by ELISA (Euro-Diagnostica,Wieslab SS-A p200). Results CHB occurred in 42 children (34 complete CHB), whereas 165 were not affected. All CHB cases were previously identified with an ELISA screening for anti-Ro/SSA 60 kD Ab. Anti-p200 Ab were more frequently positive (81.0% vs. 59.1%, p=0.013) and at a higher titer in CHB mothers (Absorbance ratio: 2.030 (0.208-4.052) vs. 0.925 (0.200-3.816); p=0.017). This association was maintained even when the 42 mothers of children with CHB were compared with a control group matched for age and diagnosis (80.9% vs. 50.0%; p=0.006). The presence of anti-p200 Ab provided an odds ratio (OR) for CHB of 2.98 (CI: 1.30-6.83), which was higher than that of other variables, such as maternal disease and other antibody specificities. CHB risk significantly decreased in the absence of this fine specificity (OR:0.34, CI: 0.15-0.77). However, while the negative predictive value related to anti-Ro/SSA 60 kD Ab ELISA was 100%, almost 20% of mothers negative for anti-p200 Ab delivered babies with CHB. Conclusion Anti-p200 antibodies seem to be associated with CHB with a higher probability than anti-Ro/SSA Ab, and therefore may be an additional test to identify mothers at higher risk to deliver affected children. An ELISA screening for anti-Ro/SSA 60 kD Ab is nevertheless mandatory given the probability of developing CHB also in the absence of anti-p200 Ab.
Anti-p200 antibodies; Anti-Ro/SSA antibodies; Congenital heart block; Connective tissue disease; Neonatal lupus; Rheumatology; Immunology; Immunology and Allergy; Medicine (all)
Settore MED/16 - Reumatologia
2014
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