Exploratory clinical subgroup clustering in systemic sclerosis Results from the Indian Progressive Systemic Sclerosis Registry

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Philip, Shery Susan [1 ]
Janardana, Ramya [1 ]
Shenoy, Padmanabha [2 ]
Kavadichanda, Chengappa [3 ]
Bairwa, Devender [3 ]
Sircar, Geetabali [4 ,5 ]
Ghosh, Parasar [4 ,5 ]
Wakhlu, Anupam [6 ]
Selvam, Sumithra [7 ]
Khanna, Dinesh [8 ]
Shobha, Vineeta [1 ]
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[1] St Johns Med Coll Hosp, Dept Clin Immunol & Rheumatol, 3rd Floor, Bengaluru 560034, Karnataka, India
[2] Ctr Arthrit & Rheumatism Excellence CARE, Cochin, Kerala, India
[3] Jawaharlal Inst Postgrad Med Educ & Res, Dept Clin Immunol, Pondicherry, India
[4] Inst Postgrad Med Educ & Res & Res IPGMER, Dept Rheumatol & Clin Immunol, Kolkata, India
[5] SSKM Hosp, Kolkata, India
[6] Apollomed Super Special Hosp, Clin Immunol & Rheumatol, Lucknow, India
[7] St Johns Res Inst, Div Epidemiol & Biostat, Bengaluru, India
[8] Univ Michigan, Dept Internal Med, Div Rheumatol, Ann Arbor, MI USA
关键词
Systemic sclerosis; cluster analysis; scleroderma subsets; anti-topoisomerase I; anti-centromere antibody; interstitial lung disease; SCLERODERMA TRIALS; CLASSIFICATION; SURVIVAL; STANDARDIZATION; INVOLVEMENT; CRITERIA; SUBSETS; COHORT; SCORE; LUNG;
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10.1177/23971983231215470
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To conduct an exploratory cluster analysis of systemic sclerosis patients from the baseline data of the Indian systemic sclerosis registry. Methods: Patients satisfying American College of Rheumatology-European League Against Rheumatism classification criteria for systemic sclerosis were included. The clusters formed using clinical and immunological parameters were compared. Results: Of the 564 systemic sclerosis registry participants, 404 patients were included. We derived four clusters of which three were anti-topoisomerase I predominant and one was anti-centromere antibody 2 dominant. Cluster 1 (n-82 (20.3%)) had diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis patients with the most severe skin disease, anti-topoisomerase I positivity, males, younger age of onset and high prevalence of musculoskeletal, vasculopathic and gastrointestinal features. Cluster 2 (n-141 (34.9%)) was also diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis and anti-topoisomerase I predominant but with less severe skin phenotype than cluster 1 and a lesser prevalence of musculoskeletal, vasculopathic and gastrointestinal features. Cluster 3 (n-119 (29.5%)) had limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis patients with anti-topoisomerase I positivity along with other antibodies. The proximal muscle weakness was higher and digital pitting scars were lower, while other organ involvement was similar between clusters 2 and 3. Cluster 4 (n-62 (15.30%)) was the least severe group with limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis and anti-centromere antibody predominance. Age of onset was higher with low musculoskeletal disease and a higher presence of upper gastrointestinal features. The prevalence of interstitial lung disease was similar in the three anti-topoisomerase I predominant clusters. Conclusion: With exploratory cluster analysis, we confirmed the possibility of subclassification of systemic sclerosis along a spectrum based on clinical and immunological characteristics. We also corroborated the presence of antitopoisomerase I in limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis and the association of interstitial lung disease with antitopoisomerase I.
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