Treatment with mycophenolate mofetil is associated with improved nailfold vasculature in systemic sclerosis

Author:

Wildt Marie1,Andréasson Kristofer1,Hamberg Viggo1,Hesselstrand Roger1,Wuttge Dirk M1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund, Section of Rheumatology, Lund University and Skåne University Hospital , Lund, Sweden

Abstract

Abstract Objective To investigate the evolution of nailfold capillary density in patients with SSc in relation to immunosuppressive treatment and autoantibodies. Methods This was a prospective study cohort. Consecutive newly diagnosed SSc patients were included into this study who, in a retrospective review, had at least two nailfold capillary microscopy measurements performed during the first 48 months of follow-up. Capillary density per 3 mm was measured with widefield nailfold capillary microscopy. Improvement of capillary density per finger and mean capillary density were analysed. Longitudinal measurements of mean capillary density were analysed by generalized estimating equation. Results Eighty patients (68 women, 12 men) met the inclusion criteria. The median follow-up time was 27 months. Twenty-eight patients had an improved capillary density in per-finger analysis. MMF was associated with fewer numbers of fingers that had worsened in capillary density. Anti-topoisomerase antibodies were associated with low mean capillary density. Anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies were associated with improvement and anti-centromere antibodies with worsening of capillary density in per-finger analysis. MMF treatment was associated with less steep capillary density decline in a moderated generalized estimating equation model including presence of anti-topoisomerase antibodies and the interaction of MMF with follow-up time. Conclusion Nailfold capillary density improved over time in a substantial proportion of SSc patients. MMF treatment had a positive impact on the evolution of capillary density in these patients. SSc autoantibody phenotype may affect the capillary density development. The data support previous hypotheses that early immunosuppression may favourably affect vascular regeneration in SSc.

Funder

Crafoord foundation

Greta and Johan Kock foundation

Alfred Österlund foundation

King Gustaf V’s 80th Birthday Fund

Department of Rheumatology

Lund University Hospital

Medical Faculty of the University of Lund

Swedish Rheumatism Association

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Rheumatology

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