Respiratory medicine | 2021

Diagnosis of myositis-associated interstitial lung disease: Utility of the myositis autoantibody line immunoassay.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


OBJECTIVES\nThe detection of myositis autoantibodies (MA) in patients with interstitial lung disease (ILD) has major implications for diagnosis and management, especially amyopathic and forme frustes of idiopathic inflammatory myositis-associated ILD (IIM-ILD). Use of the MA line immunoblot assay (MA-LIA) in non-rheumatological cohorts remains unvalidated. We assessed the diagnostic performance of the MA-LIA and explored combined models with clinical variables to improve identification of patients with IIM-ILD.\n\n\nMETHODS\nConsecutive patients referred to a specialist ILD clinic, with ILD-diagnosis confirmed at multidisciplinary meeting, and MA-LIA performed within six months of baseline were included. Pre-specified MA-LIA thresholds were evaluated for IIM-ILD diagnosis.\n\n\nRESULTS\nA total 247 ILD patients were included (IIM-ILD n\xa0=\xa012, non-IIM connective tissue disease-associated ILD [CTD-ILD] n\xa0=\xa052, idiopathic interstitial pneumonia [IIP] n\xa0=\xa0115, other-ILD n\xa0=\xa068). Mean age was 64.8 years, with 45.3% female, mean FVC 75.5% and DLCO 59.2% predicted. MA were present in 13.8% overall and 83.3% of IIM-ILD patients. The most common MA in IIM-ILD and non-IIM ILD patients were anti-Jo-1 (prevalence 40%) and anti-PMScl (29.2%) autoantibodies respectively. The pre-specified low-positive threshold (>10 signal intensity) had the highest discriminative capacity for IIM-ILD (AUC 0.86). Combining MA-LIA with age, gender, clinical CTD-manifestations and an overlap non-specific interstitial pneumonia/organising pneumonia pattern on HRCT improved discrimination for IIM-ILD (AUC 0.96).\n\n\nCONCLUSION\nThe MA-LIA is useful to support a diagnosis of IIM-ILD as a complement to multi-disciplinary ILD assessment. Clinical interpretation is optimised by consideration of the strength of the MA-LIA result together with clinical and radiological features of IIM-ILD.

Volume 187
Pages \n 106581\n
DOI 10.1016/j.rmed.2021.106581
Language English
Journal Respiratory medicine

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