PMID: 6405755May 1, 1983Paper

The precipitating antibody to an acidic nuclear protein antigen, the Jo-1, in connective tissue diseases. A marker for a subset of polymyositis with interstitial pulmonary fibrosis

Arthritis and Rheumatism
S YoshidaM Homma

Abstract

The clinical significance of antibodies to the Jo-1 antigen in connective tissue diseases was studied. Clinical diagnoses of 11 patients who had anti-Jo-1 antibody were: polymyositis 8, dermatomyositis 1, and overlap syndrome 2 (polymyositis--systemic lupus erythematosus 1, polymyositis--scleroderma 1). All the patients who had anti-Jo-1 antibody showed interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, and in 2 patients anti-Jo-1 antibodies were detected before the appearance of lung disease.

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