Predictors of myositis in mixed connective tissue disease: A multicentre retrospective study

ARP Rheumatol. 2024 Jul-Sep;3(3):174-181. doi: 10.63032/BAYU2491.

Abstract

Objectives: We aimed to identify clinical and serological predictors of myositis in mixed connective tissue disease (MCTD).

Methods: We performed a nationwide, retrospective, multicentre study including adult-onset MCTD patients fulfilling at least one of the following diagnostic criteria: Sharp's, Kasukawa, Alarcón-Segovia, or Kahn's. Univariate analysis was performed using Chi-square, Fisher exact, Student's t or Mann-Whitney U tests, as appropriate. Multivariate analysis was performed using binary logistic regression.

Results: Ninety-eight patients were included. Myositis was observed in 43.9% of patients, of whom 60.5% had myositis at disease onset. Proximal muscle weakness was described in 30 patients with muscle involvement (70%). Gastrointestinal involvement was identified in 28% and respiratory involvement in 29% of myositis patients. In the same subgroup of patients, 41.7% had a myopathic pattern on electromyography, and 47.1% had histological myositis features in the muscle biopsy. Fever (OR=6.96, p=0.022) was an independent predictor of myositis, regardless of sex, age at diagnosis, ancestry, and respiratory involvement. African ancestry (OR=8.39, p=0.019), leukopenia at the disease onset (OR 6.24, p=0.021), and younger age at diagnosis (OR=1.07/year, p=0.035) were identified as independent predictors of myositis at disease onset, regardless of sex and scleroderma pattern in capillaroscopy.

Conclusions: Myositis is a common manifestation of MCTD, even at the disease onset. African ancestry, leukopenia at the disease onset, younger age at diagnosis, and fever should prompt a thorough evaluation for myositis.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Electromyography
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Mixed Connective Tissue Disease* / complications
  • Mixed Connective Tissue Disease* / diagnosis
  • Muscle Weakness / diagnosis
  • Muscle Weakness / etiology
  • Myositis* / diagnosis
  • Myositis* / epidemiology
  • Myositis* / pathology
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Young Adult