Influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the phenotypic expression of primary Sjögren's syndrome at diagnosis in 8310 patients: a cross-sectional study from the Big Data Sjögren Project Consortium. Issue 6 (29th November 2016)
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- Influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the phenotypic expression of primary Sjögren's syndrome at diagnosis in 8310 patients: a cross-sectional study from the Big Data Sjögren Project Consortium. Issue 6 (29th November 2016)
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- Influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the phenotypic expression of primary Sjögren's syndrome at diagnosis in 8310 patients: a cross-sectional study from the Big Data Sjögren Project Consortium
- Authors:
- Brito-Zerón, Pilar
Acar-Denizli, Nihan
Zeher, Margit
Rasmussen, Astrid
Seror, Raphaele
Theander, Elke
Li, Xiaomei
Baldini, Chiara
Gottenberg, Jacques-Eric
Danda, Debashish
Quartuccio, Luca
Priori, Roberta
Hernandez-Molina, Gabriela
Kruize, Aike A
Valim, Valeria
Kvarnstrom, Marika
Sene, Damien
Gerli, Roberto
Praprotnik, Sonja
Isenberg, David
Solans, Roser
Rischmueller, Maureen
Kwok, Seung-Ki
Nordmark, Gunnel
Suzuki, Yasunori
Giacomelli, Roberto
Devauchelle-Pensec, Valerie
Bombardieri, Michele
Hofauer, Benedikt
Bootsma, Hendrika
Brun, Johan G
Fraile, Guadalupe
Carsons, Steven E
Gheita, Tamer A
Morel, Jacques
Vollenveider, Cristina
Atzeni, Fabiola
Retamozo, Soledad
Horvath, Ildiko Fanny
Sivils, Kathy
Mandl, Thomas
Sandhya, Pulukool
De Vita, Salvatore
Sanchez-Guerrero, Jorge
van der Heijden, Eefje
Trevisani, Virginia Fernandes Moça
Wahren-Herlenius, Marie
Mariette, Xavier
Ramos-Casals, Manuel
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- author non-byline.
Morcillo C author non-byline.
Brito-Zerón P author non-byline.
García-Sánchez I author non-byline.
Gheitasi H author non-byline.
Bové A author non-byline.
Ramos-Casals M author non-byline.
Horvath Ildike-Fanny author non-byline.
Sivils K author non-byline.
Scofield H author non-byline.
Mariette X author non-byline.
Mandl T author non-byline.
Li X author non-byline.
Sandhya P author non-byline.
Corazza L author non-byline.
De Vita S author non-byline.
Sánchez-Guerrero J author non-byline.
van der Heijden E author non-byline.
Wahren-Herlenius M author non-byline.
Bartoloni E author non-byline.
Downie-Doyle S author non-byline.
Park S-H author non-byline.
Kawano M author non-byline.
Carubbi F author non-byline.
Saraux A author non-byline.
Astorri E author non-byline.
Vissink A author non-byline.
Hammenfors D author non-byline.
Khalil HM author non-byline.
Morel J author non-byline.
Vollenveider C author non-byline.
Atzeni F author non-byline.
Retamozo S author non-byline.
Trevisano V Moça author non-byline.
Kostov B author non-byline.
Sisó-Almirall A author non-byline.
Sibilia J author non-byline.
Miceli-Richard C author non-byline.
Nocturne G author non-byline.
Benessiano J author non-byline.
Dieude P author non-byline.
Dubost J-J author non-byline.
Fauchais A-L author non-byline.
Goeb V author non-byline.
Hachulla E author non-byline.
Larroche C author non-byline.
Le Guern V author non-byline.
Puéchal X author non-byline.
Morel J author non-byline.
Perdriger A author non-byline.
Rist S author non-byline.
Vittecoq O author non-byline.
Ravaud P author non-byline.
Díaz-López B author non-byline.
Casanovas A author non-byline.
Pallarés L author non-byline.
López-Dupla M author non-byline.
Pérez-Alvarez R author non-byline.
Ripoll M author non-byline.
Pinilla B author non-byline.
Akasbi M author non-byline.
Maure B author non-byline.
Fonseca E author non-byline.
Canora J author non-byline.
de la Red G author non-byline.
Chamorro AJ author non-byline.
Jiménez-Heredia I author non-byline.
Fanlo P author non-byline.
Guisado-Vasco P author non-byline.
Zamora M author non-byline.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objectives: To analyse the influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the clinical presentation of primary Sjögren's syndrome (SjS) at diagnosis. Methods: The Big Data Sjögren Project Consortium is an international, multicentre registry designed in 2014. By January 2016, 20 centres from five continents were participating. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed. Results: We included 7748 women (93%) and 562 men (7%), with a mean age at diagnosis of primary SjS of 53 years. Ethnicity data were available for 7884 patients (95%): 6174 patients (78%) were white, 1066 patients (14%) were Asian, 393 patients (5%) were Hispanic, 104 patients (1%) were black/African-American and 147 patients (2%) were of other ethnicities. SjS was diagnosed a mean of 7 years earlier in black/African-American compared with white patients; the female-to-male ratio was highest in Asian patients (27:1) and lowest in black/African-American patients (7:1); the prevalence of sicca symptoms was lowest in Asian patients; a higher frequency of positive salivary biopsy was found in Hispanic and white patients. A north-south gradient was found with respect to a lower frequency of ocular involvement in northern countries for dry eyes and abnormal ocular tests in Europe (OR 0.46 and 0.44, respectively) and Asia (OR 0.18 and 0.49, respectively) compared with southern countries. Higher frequencies of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) were reported in northern countries in America (OR=1.48)Abstract : Objectives: To analyse the influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the clinical presentation of primary Sjögren's syndrome (SjS) at diagnosis. Methods: The Big Data Sjögren Project Consortium is an international, multicentre registry designed in 2014. By January 2016, 20 centres from five continents were participating. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed. Results: We included 7748 women (93%) and 562 men (7%), with a mean age at diagnosis of primary SjS of 53 years. Ethnicity data were available for 7884 patients (95%): 6174 patients (78%) were white, 1066 patients (14%) were Asian, 393 patients (5%) were Hispanic, 104 patients (1%) were black/African-American and 147 patients (2%) were of other ethnicities. SjS was diagnosed a mean of 7 years earlier in black/African-American compared with white patients; the female-to-male ratio was highest in Asian patients (27:1) and lowest in black/African-American patients (7:1); the prevalence of sicca symptoms was lowest in Asian patients; a higher frequency of positive salivary biopsy was found in Hispanic and white patients. A north-south gradient was found with respect to a lower frequency of ocular involvement in northern countries for dry eyes and abnormal ocular tests in Europe (OR 0.46 and 0.44, respectively) and Asia (OR 0.18 and 0.49, respectively) compared with southern countries. Higher frequencies of antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) were reported in northern countries in America (OR=1.48) and Asia (OR=3.80) while, in Europe, northern countries had lowest frequencies of ANAs (OR=0.67) and Ro/La (OR=0.69). Conclusions: This study provides the first evidence of a strong influence of geolocation and ethnicity on the phenotype of primary SjS at diagnosis. … (more)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases. Volume 76:Issue 6(2017)
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- Annals of the rheumatic diseases
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- Volume 76:Issue 6(2017)
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- Volume 76, Issue 6 (2017)
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- 2017
- Volume:
- 76
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- 6
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- 2017-0076-0006-0000
- Page Start:
- 1042
- Page End:
- 1050
- Publication Date:
- 2016-11-29
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- Sjøgren's Syndrome -- Autoimmune Diseases -- Autoimmunity -- Epidemiology
Rheumatism -- Periodicals
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