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. 2019 Oct 26;59(7):1626–1631. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/kez504

Table 1.

Clinical and laboratory findings in patients with anti-Zo autoantibodies

Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 5 Case 6 Case 7 Case 8 Case 9
Demographics
Gender Female Female Female Female Male Female Male Male Female
Ethnicity Caucasian Caucasian Afro-Caribbean African Caucasian Caucasian Caucasian Caucasian Caucasian
Age at onset 49 35 62 40 35 52 40 51 79
Muscle disease
Clinical Proximal myopathy Proximal myopathy Myalgia Proximal myopathy Myalgia. Mild proximal myopathy Proximal myopathy Not present Myalgia Not present
Muscle enzymes CK >9000 CK >1000 CK elevated CK elevated CK >2000 CK elevated Mild CK rise. 255 maximum CK >1500. Normal
EMG Not done Normal Abnormal Myopathic Myopathic Normal Not done Not done Not done
Muscle biopsy Necrotizing myopathy HLA class 1 upregulation Not done Inflammatory myopathy Not done Inflammatory myopathy Not done Not done Not done
Other Not applicable MRI showed fasciitis Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Oesophageal dysmotility on barium swallow Not applicable
Interstitial lung disease
Yes (NSIP) Yes (NSIP) Yes (UIP) Not present Yes (OP with mild NSIP ) Not present Yes (NSIP) Yes (OP) Yes (NSIP)
Other anti-synthetase syndrome features
RP Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Not present Yes
Arthritis/arthralgia Yes Yes Yes Not present Yes Yes Not present Not present Yes
Mechanics’ hands Not present Yes Not present Not present Yes Not available Yes Yes Not present
Rash Not present Not present Not present Heliotrope rash and V-sign Gottron’s papules Not present Heliotrope rash Not present Not present
Laboratory findings
Hep2 Indirect Immunofluorescence ANA negative ANA negative ANA negative ANA negative Homogeneous ANA, Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 640 ANA negative ANA negative ANA negative ANA negative
Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 1280 Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 1280 Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 640 Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 160 Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 160 Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 1280 Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 320 Fine Cytoplasmic Speckle 1: 1280
ENA Ro52 Ro52 Ro52, SSB Ro52, SSA Ro52, SSA, SSB, anti-nucleosome Ro52, SSA Negative Negative Negative
Genotype HLA-DRB1*03: 01 homozygous HLA-DRB1*03: 01 heterozygous Not available Not available Not available HLA-DRB1*03: 01 heterozygous Not available Not available Not available
The effect of autoantibody status on ACR/EULAR Classification Criteria for Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies [16]
Probability of IIM 39–96% 23–91% 13–83% 97–100% Definite IIM 70–99% Probable IIM 39–96% 47–97% 23–83% 4–57%
Probability of IIM including anti-Zo a 97–100% 94–100% 88–100% 100% 99–100% 97–100% Definite IIM 98-100% 94–100% 66–98%
Definite IIM Definite IIM Probable IIM Definite IIM Definite IIM Definite IIM Definite IIM Definite IIM

The demographics and clinical features of patients identified as having anti-Zo autoantibodies are summarized below along with additional laboratory findings. aAnti-Jo1 selected in place of anti-Zo. CK: creatine kinase; IIM: idiopathic inflammatory myophathy; NSIP: non-specific interstitial pneumonia; UIP: usual interstitial pneumonia; OP: organizing pneumonia. Interstitial lung disease patterns as reported on high-resolution CT.