Anti-SAE autoantibody in dermatomyositis: original comparative study and review of the literature

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Objective: Among specific autoantibodies in DM, the anti–small ubiquitin-like modifier activating enzyme (SAE) antibody is rare. We aim to describe the clinical characteristics, cancer prevalence, and muscle pathology of anti-SAE–positive DM. Methods: Patients with a diagnosis of DM and sera positive for the anti-SAE antibody were recruited from 19 centres in this retrospective observational study. The available muscular biopsies were reviewed. We conducted a comparison with anti-SAE–negative DM and a review of the literature. Results: Of the patients in the study (n ¼ 49), 84% were women. Skin involvement was typical in 96% of patients, with 10% having calcinosis, 18% ulceration and 12% necrosis; 35% presented with a widespread skin rash. Muscular disease affected 84% of patients, with mild weakness [Medical Research Council (MRC) scale 4 (3, 5)], although 39% of patients had dysphagia. Muscular biopsies showed typical DM lesions. Interstitial lung disease was found in 21% of patients, mainly with organizing pneumonia pattern, and 26% of patients showed dyspnoea. Cancer-associated myositis was diagnosed in 16% of patients and was responsible for the majority of deaths, its prevalence being five times that of the general population. IVIG therapy was administered to 51% of the patients during the course of the disease. Comparison with antiSAE–negative DM (n ¼ 85) showed less and milder muscle weakness (P ¼ 0.02 and P ¼ 0.006, respectively), lower creatinine kinase levels (P < 0.0001) and less dyspnoea (P ¼ 0.003). Conclusion: Anti-SAE positive DM is a rare subgroup associated with typical skin features but a potentially diffuse rash, a mild myopathy. Interstitial lung disease defines an organizing pneumonia pattern. Cancer associated DM prevalence is five times that of the general population.

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Demortier, J., Vautier, M., Chosidow, O., Gallay, L., Bessis, D., Berezne, A., … Allenbach, Y. (2023). Anti-SAE autoantibody in dermatomyositis: original comparative study and review of the literature. Rheumatology (United Kingdom), 62(12), 3932–3939. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/kead154

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