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Polyautoimmunity in a Greek cohort of multiple sclerosis.

ΤίτλοςPolyautoimmunity in a Greek cohort of multiple sclerosis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsDeretzi, G., Kountouras J., Polyzos S. A., Koutlas E., Pelidou S-H., Xeromerisiou G., Zavos C., & Tsiptsios I.
JournalActa Neurol Scand
Volume131
Issue4
Pagination225-30
Date Published2015 Apr
ISSN1600-0404
Λέξεις κλειδιάAdult, Aged, Autoimmune Diseases, Autoimmunity, Cohort Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Greece, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple Sclerosis, Prevalence
Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the existence of polyautoimmunity in a Greek cohort of multiple sclerosis (MS), particularly multiple autoimmune syndrome (MAS), i.e., the presence of three or more distinct autoimmune disorders (ADs) in the same individual.
METHODS: Cross-sectional control study.
RESULTS: The overall prevalence of polyautoimmunity in 2140 MS patients (female to male ratio: 2.1:1) was 8.3% (vs 6.07% in 1580 matched control participants, P = 0.008) mainly due to differences in autoimmune thyroid disorders (AITD) and vitiligo. The prevalence of MAS was 1.0%. The most frequent diseases encountered in MS were organ-specific ADs. There was no statistical difference in the total rates of ADs between female and male MS patients. There were higher rates of AITD in women (P = 0.004) and higher rates of iritis (P = 0.039) and ankylosing spondylitis (P = 0.003) in men. MS was diagnosed in the same year with AD in 7.4% of patients with additional ADs, earlier than AD in 42.0% and later than AD in 50.6%.
CONCLUSION: Polyautoimmunity and particularly MAS occur more frequently in MS patients than in control participants indicating that MS may be part of a generalized susceptibility to autoimmunity. Therefore, polyautoimmunity may be implicated in the etiopathogenesis of MS-related ADs, with a potential impact on relative therapeutic strategies.

DOI10.1111/ane.12308
Alternate JournalActa Neurol. Scand.
PubMed ID25270060

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