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01-05-2025 | Dermatomyositis | Case Based Review

Anti-TIF1-beta autoantibody-positive dermatomyositis: a case-based review

Authors: Jean-Baptiste Vulsteke, Petra De Haes, Minoru Satoh, Ben Van Cleynenbreugel, Benoit Beuselinck, Xavier Bossuyt, Ellen De Langhe

Published in: Rheumatology International | Issue 5/2025

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Abstract

To describe the clinical features and cancer risk in patients with dermatomyositis (DM) and anti-TIF1β autoantibodies without other DM-specific autoantibodies (anti-TIF1β-monospecific DM) through a case-based review. Case report of anti-TIF1β-monospecific cancer-associated DM and literature review of cases of anti-TIF1β-monospecific DM. We describe a case of a person with cancer-associated DM in whom we identified anti-TIF1β autoantibodies through immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry. He had typical cutaneous involvement, mild myositis and a good response to medical therapy after curative treatment of an underlying renal cell cancer. A literature search of Pubmed and Scopus identified 9 more persons with anti-TIF1β-monospecific DM revealing a homogeneous phenotype with typical cutaneous involvement, mild to absent muscular involvement and absence of interstitial lung disease. Two out of ten (20%) had cancer-associated DM. Anti-TIF1β-monospecific DM represents a homogeneous subset of DM characterized by typical cutaneous involvement, mild to absent myositis and potentially an elevated cancer risk (20%). More cohort studies with adequate detection methods are needed to formally assess the cancer risk as compared to anti-TIF1γ and other DM-specific autoantibodies.
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Title
Anti-TIF1-beta autoantibody-positive dermatomyositis: a case-based review
Authors
Jean-Baptiste Vulsteke
Petra De Haes
Minoru Satoh
Ben Van Cleynenbreugel
Benoit Beuselinck
Xavier Bossuyt
Ellen De Langhe
Publication date
01-05-2025
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Rheumatology International / Issue 5/2025
Print ISSN: 0172-8172
Electronic ISSN: 1437-160X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-025-05886-4

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