Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the possible link between different types of systemic sclerosis-specific antinuclear antibodies, adipokines and endothelial molecules which were recently found to have a pathogenic significance in systemic sclerosis.

Materials/methods: Serum concentration of adiponectin, resistin, leptin, endothelin-1, fractalkine and galectin-3 were determined in the sera of patients with systemic sclerosis (n ​= ​100) and healthy controls (n ​= ​20) using ELISA.

Results: The following associations between antinuclear antibodies and increased serum concentrations were identified: anticentromere antibodies with endothelin-1 (p ​< ​0.0001; mean level in patients 2.21 vs control group 1.31 ​pg/ml), anti-topoisomerase I antibodies with fractalkine (p ​< ​0.0001; 3.68 vs 1.68 ​ng/ml) and galectin-3 (p ​= ​0.0010, 6.39 vs 3.26 ​ng/ml). Anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies were associated with increased resistin (p ​< ​0.0001; 15.13 vs 8.54 ​ng/ml) and decreased adiponectin (p ​< ​0.0001; 2894 vs 8847 ​ng/ml).

Conclusion: In systemic sclerosis metabolic and vascular factors may serve as mediators between immunological abnormalities and non-immune driven clinical symptoms.

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