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From Serendipity to Science: How Anti-HMGCR Antibodies Changed Our Understanding of Myositis - PubMed

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  • #anti-HMGCR
  • #statin-induced myositis
  • #necrotizing myopathy
  • The anti-HMGCR antibody was identified in patients with necrotizing myopathy linked to statin exposure, providing a specific biomarker and mechanistic link to the drug.
  • Pathogenesis involves statins upregulating HMGCR in susceptible individuals, with antibodies causing necrosis via complement activation and disrupting HMGCR function, leading to lipid accumulation.
  • The disease can occur in statin-naïve patients, including children, mimicking muscular dystrophy, with HLA-DRB1*11:01 as a strong risk allele and higher risk in certain Indigenous populations.
  • Anti-HMGCR myopathy persists years after statin exposure and responds to immunotherapy, with intravenous Ig and rituximab as key treatments, while complement-targeting trials showed negative results.