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Autoreactive Anti-Ro/SSA IgE To Determine Primary SjögRen's Syndrome's Disease Activity

Autoreactive Anti-Ro/SSA IgE To Determine Primary SjögRen's Syndrome's Disease Activity

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

Primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) can affect various organs, sometimes leads to life-threatening conditions and is always responsible for a decreased quality of life. Its evolution is chronic, with flares and relapses, and the need for reliable biomarkers to be carried out routinely is major in patients' follow-up. Because of the existence of autoreactive immunoglobulins E (IgE) in autoimmune diseases, the recently described role for anti-Ro/SSA antibodies in inducing interferon alpha (IFNα) signaling and the specific pharmacologic properties of IgE, anti-Ro/SSA IgE should be an interesting biomarker to determine pSS's activity. The aim of the study is to evaluate whether the proportion of anti-Ro/SSA IgE positive patients is higher in patients with active disease (i.e. Eular Sjögren Syndrome Disease Activity Index≥ 5). All consecutive patients with pSS (new or already known diagnosis) will be included, Anti-Ro/SSA IgE titers will be determined, the disease's features will be collected (including Eular Sjögren Syndrome Disease Activity Index/Eular Sjogren's Syndrome Patient Reported Index).

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Primary Sjögren's syndrome according to the American-European Consensus Criteria)
  • Informed and having signed the study consent form

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Secondary Sjögren's syndrome
  • Other systemic autoimmune disease (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis, AntiNeutrophil Antibodies (ANCA) -associated vasculitis, mixed connective tissue disease…)
  • Incapacity or refusal to sign the informed consent form
  • Incapacity or refusal to perform the follow-up examinations required by the study
  • Has received abatacept, sifalimumab, rontalizumab, anifrolumab, belimumab, Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) antagonists or interferon during the 6 months prior to the inclusion
  • Has any current signs or symptoms of active infection

Study details
    Primary Sjögren's Syndrome

NCT03003572

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne

27 January 2024

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