The Role of Environmental Factors in the Development of Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathies: a Narrative Review.
Shintaro YamamotoAkira YoshidaTakahisa GonoMasataka KuwanaPublished in: Current rheumatology reports (2023)
A targeted literature review was conducted to identify reports relevant to the association between environmental factors and IIMs published over the past three years. There has been an increasing number of publications dealing with the association of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection or vaccination with the development of IIMs, highlighting the significant role of the antiviral immune response in the pathogenesis of the disease. Traditional environmental factors associated with the pathogenic process of IIM subclassifications included drugs such as statins and immune checkpoint inhibitors, ultraviolet radiation, smoking, air pollutants, and vitamin D deficiency. Correlations of seasonality and residence with the onset of certain IIM subtypes suggest a potential role of environmental triggers in the pathogenic process. An interplay between genetic predisposition and various environmental factors might contribute to the development of IIMs as well as the heterogeneous clinical and serological presentation of IIMs. The growing evidence on the role of environmental factors in the development of IIMs provides important clues to elucidate the pathophysiology of these disease entities. The mechanisms underlying the interactions between genetic predisposition and environmental factors should be investigated in the future.
Keyphrases
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- immune response
- sars cov
- randomized controlled trial
- cardiovascular disease
- coronavirus disease
- human health
- heavy metals
- risk assessment
- drug delivery
- genome wide
- smoking cessation
- emergency department
- radiation therapy
- climate change
- mass spectrometry
- copy number
- toll like receptor
- adverse drug