Lecture 101 - SLE Flashcards

1
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what is SLE

A

Prototypical Systemic Auto-immune Disease
Multiorgan involvement
flares and remissions

auto antibodies – ANA, anti cytoplasmic and cell surface compoentns

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who is susceptible

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Female Dominant (9:1) – at middle age onset.
Child Bearing age is most susceptible
Predominance of females is less in younger and older ages
estrogen is involved in pathogensis
AA, hispanics > Whites

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Theories of etiology –

_____complement compoennts may be deficienct; these function to ______

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(C1q, C2, C4) – “Deficiency of Early Complement Components” – necessary for generation opsins which are necessary to clear Antigen-Antibody Complexes

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Envirnomental Triggers
drugs
Viral
other exposure

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Drugs – Hydralazine, procainamide, isonizide, penacillamine

viral –EBV

Other: UV Light

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drug induced lupus –

what auto antibody is seen?
what is the treatment?

A

Anti-histone

Treat - remove the drug

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What is the sensitive but not specific auto antibody test for lupus?

if positive how should you proceed?

A

Anti-nuclear antibodies
(sensitivity – 98%, Specificity – 86%; PPV -11%)

if positive – proceed to more specific antibody test (Anti-SMith and Anti-DsDNA)

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what are the highly specific anti-body test for SLE?

which can be used as a prognostic factor (marker of disease activity)

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anti-dsDNA – used to follow disease activity/nephritis (prognostic factor); marker of inflammation

anti-Smith (ribonuclear)

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what autoantibodies (associated with anothre disease) should SLE patients (esp pregnant SLE patients) be screened and why?

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Anti- SSB (la) - associated with Sjogren’s syndrome
Anti - SSA (ro) – associated with Sjogren’s syndrome; known to cause AV conduction block

SSA can cross the placenta and lead to Neonatal Lupus + Congential Heart Block – usually irreversible

Outcomes: Death vs pace maker implanted for life

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what extracellular auto antibodies may also be present in SLE:

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Anti-Phospholipid Antibodies –

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what are the three types of Anti-Phospholipid Antibodies –

A

Anti Cardiolipid –
Lupus Anticoagulant
Anti B2 Glycoprotein

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Anti Cardiolipid is known to cause false positive for what assay?

Lupus Anticoagulant – associated with what disease state that features a false______ test, even though there is _______

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Anti Cardiolipid: VDRL and PRP – false positives for syphilis

Lupus Anticoagulant: Antiphospholipid Syndrome
falsely prolonged PTT, even thought it actually causes a hypercaogulable state

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11 critaer assocaited with lupus

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Malar Rash
Discoid Rash
Photosensitivity
Oral Ulcers
Arthritis
SErositis 
Renal Disease -- Nephritic --> nephrotic syndromes 
Neuro -- psychosis/sz 
Hematologic -- Anemia, Luekopenia,Thrombocytopenia
Immunologic d/o -- 
Abn ANA titers
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FIRST AID mneumonic for lupus manifestations/findigs

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RASH OR PAIN 
Rash -- Discoid or Malar
Arthritis 
Serositis
Hematologic -- anemia, TTP 
Oral Ulcers
R -- Renal: nephritic/nephrotic 
P -- Photosensitivity; positive VDRL/RPR
Antinuclear antibodies
Immunologic (immunsuppresants)
Neurologic -- Psychosis/Sz
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14
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causes of mortality for persons with lupus
early
late

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early – active disease – nephritis, vasculits, organ failure

Infections from immunsuppreion

Late: Accerlated athersclerosis – Infarct, stroke due to chronic inflamatory states

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15
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Treatment of mild lupus

what is the mainstay of treatment

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low dose corticoid steroids –
NSAIDs
Anti-malarial drugs

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16
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treatment for severe disease

what bioligic is used

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high dose predinosme

Immunosuppresive threapies (MTX, Cyclopho, cyclsporin, MTX,)

Biologic – Belimumab – inhibits B cell activiating factor