Comparative study of granulomatosis with polyangiitis subsets according to ANCA status: data from the French Vasculitis Study Group Registry

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Puéchal, Xavier | Iudici, Michele | Pagnoux, Christian | Cohen, Pascal | Hamidou, Mohamed | Aouba, Achille | Lifermann, François | Ruivard, Marc | Aumaître, Olivier | Bonnotte, Bernard | Maurier, Francois | Le Gallou, Thomas | Hachulla, Eric | Karras, Alexandre | Khouatra, Chahéra | Jourde-Chiche, Noémie | Viallard, Jean-François | Blanchard-Delaunay, Claire | Godmer, Pascal | Le Quellec, Alain | Quéméneur, Thomas | de Moreuil, Claire | Mouthon, Luc | Terrier, Benjamin | Guillevin, Loïc

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International audience. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether antineutrophil cytoplasm antibody (ANCA)-negative and myeloperoxidase (MPO)-ANCA-positive granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) differ from proteinase-3 (PR3)-ANCA-positive GPA. METHODS: Diagnostic characteristics and outcomes of newly diagnosed French Vasculitis Study Group Registry patients with ANCA-negative, MPO-ANCA-positive or PR3-ANCA-positive GPA satisfying American College of Rheumatology criteria and/or Chapel Hill Conference Consensus Nomenclature were compared. RESULTS: Among 727 GPA, 62 (8.5%) were ANCA-negative, 119 (16.4%) MPO-ANCA-positive and 546 (75.1%) PR3-ANCA-positive. ANCA-negative patients had significantly (p<0.05) more limited disease (17.7% vs 5.8%) and less kidney involvement (35.5% vs 58.9%) than those PR3-ANCA-positive or MPO-ANCA-positive, with comparable relapse-free (RFS) and overall survival (OS). MPO-ANCA-positive versus PR3-ANCA-positive and ANCA-negative patients were significantly more often female (52.9% vs 42.1%), older (59.8 vs 51.9 years), with more frequent kidney involvement (65.5% vs 55.2%) and less arthralgias (34.5% vs 55.1%), purpura (8.4% vs 17.1%) or eye involvement (18.5% vs 28.4%); RFS was similar but OS was lower before age adjustment. PR3-positive patients’ RFS was significantly lower than for ANCA-negative and MPO-positive groups combined, with OS higher before age adjustment. PR3-ANCA-positivity independently predicted relapse for all GPA forms combined but not when comparing only PR3-ANCA-positive versus MPO-ANCA-positive patients. CONCLUSIONS: Based on this large cohort, ANCA-negative versus ANCA-positive patients more frequently had limited disease but similar RFS and OS. MPO-ANCA-positive patients had similar RFS but lower OS due to their older age. PR3-ANCA-positive GPA patients’ RFS was lower than those of the two other subsets combined but that difference did not persist when comparing only PR3 versus MPO-ANCA-positive patients.

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