The prevalence of autoantibodies in an elderly sub-Saharan African population

Author:

Njemini R12,Meyers I1,Demanet C3,Smitz J4,Sosso M2,Mets T1

Affiliation:

1. Geriatric Unit, Academic Hospital, Free University Brussels (VUB), Belgium

2. Department of Surgery, Academic Hospital, University of Yaounde 1 (UY1), Cameroon

3. Immunology Laboratory, Academic Hospital, Free University Brussels (VUB), Belgium

4. Radioimmunology Laboratory, Academic Hospital, Free University Brussels (VUB), Belgium

Abstract

Summary In the present prospective, census-based study we have investigated the prevalence of organ-specific and non-organ-specific autoantibodies (AAb) in 152 unselected Cameroonians aged 60 years and older living in the community. AAb were detected in 49% of the participants. Non-organ-specific AAb (47%) predominated over organ-specific AAb (7%). Anti-TPO, anti-Tm, anti-Tg and anti-PC AAb were completely absent. RF was the most frequent AAb, being found in 57 (38%) cases. The prevalences of anti-SMA and RF were significantly higher in women than in men (respectively, P = 0·023 and P = 0·016). Higher serum concentrations of gammaglobulins were accompanied by a higher prevalence of RF (P < 0·0001) and a lower prevalence of ANA (P = 0·036). The overall prevalence of AAb was higher in the filaria-infected (60%) compared to the non-infected (42%) participants (P = 0·046). There was no significant influence of the vitamin D status, number of pregnancies, physical activity or medication use on the prevalence of AAb. In this study a heterogeneous pattern for the presence of the various AAb was found. Some AAb, which are commonly encountered in other studies on elderly subjects, were completely absent in this population. This diversified pattern of AAb prevalence therefore argues in favour of exogenous influences in the occurrence of AAb in elderly populations.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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