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Cigarette smoking and rheumatoid arthritis.

机译:吸烟和类风湿关节炎。

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OBJECTIVES: To examine and explore the potential relationships among the following: the incidence/severity of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), the extra-articular manifestations of RA, vascular disease, certain specific malignancies, the p53 tumor suppressor gene, and cigarette smoking. METHODS: The medical literature was reviewed from 1985 to 2001 with the assistance of a MEDLINE search using the key words vascular disease, smoking, protein p53, RA, rheumatoid vasculitis, cancer, and malignancies. A qualitative review was performed after all articles were abstracted and new information summarized. RESULTS: Cigarette smoking has been increasingly shown in epidemiologic and case-control studies to be an important risk factor for both the incidence and severity of RA, especially in seropositive men. Further, there is evidence of a downward trend in incidence of extra-articular manifestations of RA, especially RA vasculitis, observed with a decrease in worldwide tobacco use and overall improved mortality in RA. The association of cigarette smoking with lung and other cancers and its link to vascular disease (including Buerger's disease) and atherosclerosis appears secure. Mutations or alterations in p53, a suppressor gene that regulates cell growth, have been found in certain cancers, cigarette smokers, and in patients with RA. CONCLUSIONS: Cigarette smoking appears to have an undeniable link to the pathogenesis of vascular disease of many types, including the possibility of a strong causal connection to rheumatoid vasculitis. The observations worldwide of decreasing tobacco use along with secular trends of diminished RA vasculitis and extra-articular manifestations, and with improved survival, points to a better outcome for our patients. The example of p53 may be a first step in the discovery of additional links between environmental triggers and phenotypic expression of chronic illness. Copyright 2001 by W.B. Saunders Company
机译:目的:检查和探讨以下因素之间的潜在关系:类风湿关节炎(RA)的发生率/严重程度,RA的关节外表现,血管疾病,某些特定的恶性肿瘤,p53抑癌基因和吸烟。方法:1985年至2001年,在MEDLINE检索的帮助下,对医学文献进行了回顾,其关键词为血管疾病,吸烟,p53蛋白,RA,类风湿性血管炎,癌症和恶性肿瘤。在对所有文章进行摘要并汇总新信息之后,进行了定性审查。结果:在流行病学和病例对照研究中,越来越多地表明吸烟是RA发病率和严重程度的重要危险因素,尤其是血清反应阳性的男性。此外,有证据表明,随着世界范围内烟草使用量的减少和RA总体死亡率的提高,RA的关节外表现(尤其是RA血管炎)的发生率呈下降趋势。吸烟与肺癌和其他癌症的关联及其与血管疾病(包括Buerger病)和动脉粥样硬化的联系似乎很可靠。在某些癌症,吸烟者和RA患者中发现了p53(一种调节细胞生长的抑制基因)的突变或改变。结论:吸烟似乎与许多类型的血管疾病的发病机理有着不可否认的联系,包括可能与类风湿性血管炎有很强的因果关系。世界范围内减少吸烟的观察以及RA血管炎和关节外表现的长期趋势以及存活率的提高,为我们的患者带来了更好的结果。 p53的例子可能是发现环境触发因素与慢性疾病表型表达之间其他联系的第一步。 W.B.版权所有2001桑德斯公司

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