Diagnostic utility of serum IgG4 level in IgG4-related diseases: a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis

Che-Tzu Chang,Tien-Ming Chan, Han-Hua Yu, Kuang-Hui Yu

RMD Open(2023)

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BackgroundDespite many studies suggesting an association between serum IgG4 and IgG4-related diseases (IgG4-RD), the evidence of the utility of serum IgG4 titres in differentiating between IgG4-RD and non-IgG4-RD remains uncertain.MethodsThe primary analysis was based on published studies. Data were pooled by means of a random-effect model, and sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratios (LR+), negative likelihood ratios (LR-), diagnostic ORs (DOR) and summary receiver operating characteristic curve (SROC) were calculated. Subgroup analyses were performed based on the racial/ethnic distribution of these studies.ResultsA total of 27 studies with 1691 (8.6%) IgG4-RD cases and 17 944 non-IgG4-RD subjects were included. Moreover, 1462 (86.5%) of the 1691 IgG4-RD patients had elevated serum IgG4 levels whereas 10.5% (1,882 of 17,944) of the non-IgG4-RD subjects had elevated serum IgG4 levels. The pooled sensitivity of serum IgG4 was 86% (85%-88%), specificity was 90% (89%-90%), LR+ was 9.19 (7.16-11.78), LR- was 0.17 (0.12-0.24), and the DOR was 60.8 (40.9-90.4), respectively. The area under the SROC curve for the differential diagnosis between IgG4-RD and non-IgG4-RD was 0.95 (0.94-0.97). Ethnic subgroup analyses revealed different findings with respect to DOR for Asian (103.8; 95% CI 63.3 to 170.2), and Caucasian (25.7; 95% CI 17.6 to 37.5) populations.ConclusionsOverall, elevated serum IgG4 levels were associated with IgG4-RD. The results revealed a moderate-to-high sensitivity (86%, 85%-88%) and high specificity (90%, 89%-90%). Subgroup analyses in serum IgG4 diagnostic performance revealed differences among Asian and Caucasian populations.
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Autoimmune Diseases,Autoimmunity,Immune Complex Diseases
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