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Novel classifications for systemic sclerosis: challenging historical subsets to unlock new doors

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Purpose of review - Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a severe rheumatic disease characterized by a considerable heterogeneity in clinical presentations and pathophysiological mechanisms. This variability has a substantial impact on morbidity and mortality and limits the generalizability of clinical trial results. This review aims to highlight recent studies that have proposed new innovative approaches to decipher this heterogeneity, in particular, by attempting to optimize disease classification. Recent findings - The historical dichotomy limited/diffuse subsets based on cutaneous involvement has been challenged by studies highlighting an underestimated heterogeneity between these two subtypes and showing that presence of organ damage and autoantibody profiles markedly influenced survival beyond skin extension. Advanced computational methods using unsupervised machine learning analyses of clinical variables and/or high-throughput omics technologies, clinical variables trajectories modelling overtime or radiomics have provided significant insights on key pathogenic processes that could help defining new subgroups beyond the diffuse/limited subsets. Summary - We can anticipate that a future classification of SSc patients will integrate innovative approaches encompassing clinical phenotypes, variables trajectories, serological features and innovative omics molecular signatures. It nevertheless seems crucial to also pursue the implementation and standardization of readily available and easy to use tools that can be used in clinical practice.
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hal-02964432 , version 1 (12-10-2020)

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Vincent Sobanski, Alain Lescoat, David Launay. Novel classifications for systemic sclerosis: challenging historical subsets to unlock new doors. Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2020, 32 (6), pp.463-471. ⟨10.1097/BOR.0000000000000747⟩. ⟨hal-02964432⟩
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