Autoantibody prevalence and lupus characteristics in a unique African American population.

OBJECTIVE The Gullah population of the Sea Islands of South Carolina is a unique group of African Americans who, due to geographic and cultural factors, remained isolated with minimal genetic admixture until the 1950s. Because of the unique homogeneous nature of the Gullah, we sought to define the genetic and environmental factors contributing to systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in this population. METHODS Using data from our ongoing cohort study of lupus in the Gullah population, which we established in 2003, disease characteristics and serologic profiles were summarized for 184 patients with SLE, 144 unaffected first-degree relatives, and 144 matched unrelated, unaffected control subjects. These findings were compared with those in 2 other large cohorts of African Americans with SLE. RESULTS In the Gullah cohort, we observed a high prevalence of SLE multiplex families (26.6%), malar rash (56.0%), discoid rash (34.2%), photosensitivity (60.9%), and oral/nasal ulcerations (43.5%), but a lower prevalence of hematologic and pleuropericardial disease than has been reported in other African American cohorts. Overall renal and central nervous system involvement, number of American College of Rheumatology disease criteria met, and SLE Damage Index scores were similar to those reported in other cohorts. Of interest, male and female first-degree relatives and male and female control subjects in this cohort had similar rates of antinuclear antibody positivity, whereas lupus-specific antibodies were more prevalent in the women than in the men. CONCLUSION These data indicate that the severity of lupus in the Gullah population is similar to that in other African American populations, whereas skin disease and familial disease prevalence are increased in the Gullah. These findings suggest that there is an increased genetic influence on overall disease in this cohort compared with that in other African American cohorts, which confirms the unique nature of this cohort.

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