Autoantibodies a Big Deal in Sjogren’s

Autoantibodies a Big Deal in Sjogren’s

By Jason Liebowitz, MD

SAN DIEGO — A broader range of autoantibodies may play a role in Sjogren’s syndrome than has previously been appreciated, researchers found.

Among 137 patients with primary Sjogren’s syndrome, as defined clinically by dry eye disease and positive lip biopsy, 74% had the typical anti-SSA and/or anti-SSB antibodies, while 6% had anti-centromere antibodies and 5% had anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibodies, Alan Baer, MD, of Johns Hopkins University reported in a poster session here at the annual meeting of the American College of Rheumatology.

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