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Ann Rheum Dis 2000;59:359-367 ( May )

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Systemic scleroderma in Greece: low mortality and strong linkage with HLA-DRB1*1104 allele Panayiotis G Vlachoyiannopoulosa, Urania G Dafnib, Ioannis Pakasa, Marylin Spyropoulou-Vlachouc, Catherine Stavropoulos-Giokasc, Haralampos M Moutsopoulosa

a Department of Pathophysiology, Medical School, National University of Athens, Greece, b School of Nursing, National University of Athens, Greece, c National Histocompatibility Laboratory, Kratikon General Hospital of Athens, Greece

Correspondence to: Dr P G Vlachoyiannopoulos, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Department of Pathophysiology, Medical School, National University of Athens, 75 M Asias Str, 115 27 Athens, Greece Email: pvlah{at}dh.uoa.gr

Accepted for publication 10 January 1999

OBJECTIVE---Description of Greek patients with scleroderma with reference to (a) major organ disease, (b) autoantibodies, (c) survival rate, and (d) HLA associations.
METHODS---The clinical files of 254 patients were analysed retrospectively and a standardised clinical chart was completed with age at disease onset, sex, date of first and last visit, clinical and serological findings, organs affected, reasons for death, and HLA class II alleles. HLA class II alleles (DRB1, DQA1, DQB1, DPB1) were determined by polymerase chain reaction amplification using oligopeptide probes. DNA was extracted from 98 patients and 130 Greek controls.
RESULTS---124 patients (49%) had limited systemic sclerosis (lSSc), 114 (45%) had diffuse systemic sclerosis (dSSc), and 16 (6%) had overlap syndromes. Patients with dSSc, compared with lSSc, were characterised by a higher prevalence of lung disease (p=0.0011), oesophageal, heart, and peripheral vessel disease (p=0.027, p=0.0025, and p=0.012, respectively). Anticentromere antibodies (ACA) occurred exclusively in lSSc (34%), whereas antibodies to topoisomerase I (anti-topo I) were associated with dSSc (p<0.0001). Anti-topo I were associated with interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, oesophageal and peripheral vessel disease (p=0.028, p=0.012, and p=0.01, respectively). The HLA-DRB1*1104 allele was associated with the disease (p<0.0001) and anti-topo I (p<0.001), whereas it was not associated with ACA serum reactivity (p<0.001). Renal disease occurred in 4% of patients with SSc. The estimated survival probability for this cohort of patients with SSc, four years after the first visit, is 94.8%.
CONCLUSION---SSc among Greek subjects has the same pattern of organ disease as in other white populations. However, the prevalence of kidney disease is low. The HLA class II DRB1*1104 allele is associated with the disease, with anti-topo I, and not associated with ACA serum reactivity.


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