2019
Global skin gene expression analysis of early diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis shows a prominent innate and adaptive inflammatory profile
Skaug B, Khanna D, Swindell WR, Hinchcliff ME, Frech TM, Steen VD, Hant FN, Gordon JK, Shah AA, Zhu L, Zheng WJ, Browning JL, Barron AMS, Wu M, Visvanathan S, Baum P, Franks JM, Whitfield ML, Shanmugam VK, Domsic RT, Castelino FV, Bernstein EJ, Wareing N, Lyons MA, Ying J, Charles J, Mayes MD, Assassi S. Global skin gene expression analysis of early diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis shows a prominent innate and adaptive inflammatory profile. Annals Of The Rheumatic Diseases 2019, 79: annrheumdis-2019-215894. PMID: 31767698, PMCID: PMC7386329, DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2019-215894.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsImmune cell signaturesEarly diffuse systemic sclerosisDiffuse systemic sclerosisLonger disease durationSystemic sclerosisDisease durationCell signatureSSc patientsT cellsEarly diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosisScleroderma Outcome Study cohortDiffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosisShorter disease durationCutaneous systemic sclerosisRodnan skin scoreCD8 T cellsB cell signaturesCD4 T cellsSystemic sclerosis cohortImmune cell markersClinical trial designDiffuse SSc patientsBiopsy RNAProspective registryClinical course
2016
Calcinosis is associated with digital ulcers and osteoporosis in patients with systemic sclerosis: A Scleroderma Clinical Trials Consortium study
Valenzuela A, Baron M, Group C, Herrick AL, Proudman S, Stevens W, Group A, Rodriguez-Reyna TS, Vacca A, Medsger TA, Hinchcliff M, Hsu V, Wu JY, Fiorentino D, Chung L. Calcinosis is associated with digital ulcers and osteoporosis in patients with systemic sclerosis: A Scleroderma Clinical Trials Consortium study. Seminars In Arthritis And Rheumatism 2016, 46: 344-349. PMID: 27371996, PMCID: PMC5500288, DOI: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2016.05.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcro-OsteolysisAdultAgedAntibodies, AntinuclearAutoantibodiesCalcinosisCohort StudiesDNA Topoisomerases, Type IFemaleFingersHeart DiseasesHumansHypertension, PulmonaryLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisNuclear ProteinsOdds RatioOsteoporosisRetrospective StudiesRibonucleoprotein, U1 Small NuclearRNA Polymerase IIIScleroderma, SystemicSkin UlcerTelangiectasisConceptsScleroderma Clinical Trials ConsortiumDigital ulcersSystemic sclerosisOdds ratioMultivariate analysisAnti-PM/SclRetrospective cohort studyQuarter of patientsLonger disease durationClinical Trials ConsortiumStrong associationMulticenter collaborative effortsGastrointestinal involvementAnticardiolipin antibodiesPulmonary hypertensionCohort studyDisease durationClinical factorsAcro-osteolysisClinical featuresUnivariate analysisCardiac diseasePatientsCalcinosisUlcers
2012
Prevalence, prognosis, and factors associated with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in systemic sclerosis.
Hinchcliff M, Desai CS, Varga J, Shah SJ. Prevalence, prognosis, and factors associated with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in systemic sclerosis. Clinical And Experimental Rheumatology 2012, 30: s30-7. PMID: 22338601, PMCID: PMC3507505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedChicagoChi-Square DistributionComorbidityDiastoleEchocardiography, DopplerFemaleHumansLinear ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPrevalencePrognosisProportional Hazards ModelsProspective StudiesRegistriesRetrospective StudiesRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsScleroderma, SystemicSystoleTime FactorsVentricular Dysfunction, LeftVentricular Function, LeftConceptsLV diastolic dysfunctionLeft ventricular diastolic dysfunctionVentricular diastolic dysfunctionDiastolic dysfunctionRisk of deathSystemic sclerosisDisease durationEarly mitral annular velocityMultivariable Cox regression analysisSSc disease durationTissue Doppler eLV systolic dysfunctionPulmonary function testsMitral annular velocityCoronary artery diseaseCox regression analysisMultivariable linear regressionSystemic hypertensionSystolic dysfunctionClinical characteristicsDoppler EImpaired relaxationArtery diseaseClinical factorsConsecutive patients