Session Information
Date: Monday, October 22, 2018
Title: Vasculitis Poster II: Behҫet’s Disease and IgG4-Related Disease
Session Type: ACR Poster Session B
Session Time: 9:00AM-11:00AM
Background/Purpose: IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) is a fibroinflammatory condition characterized by tumefactive lesions that can occur at nearly any site, often associated with an elevated serum IgG4 concentration. Despite advances in the recognition and treatment of IgG4-RD, its etiology and pathogenesis remain unknown. Prior studies suggest that cigarette smoking may be a risk factor for IgG4-RD. We performed a case-control study to evaluate the association between cigarette smoking and the risk of IgG4-RD.
Methods: All patients seen in the Center for IgG4-RD at Massachusetts General Hospital who were diagnosed with IgG4-RD between 2010 and 2018 and completed a smoking questionnaire were included in this study. Participants in the Partners HealthCare Biobank who completed a smoking questionnaire (N=30,536) were used a source of controls. For each case and control, a smoking status (never, former, current) was determined. Each case was matched to up to 5 controls based on age (5-year category) and sex. We used conditional logistic regression to compare the proportion of cases and controls with a history of cigarette smoking using odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
Results: We identified 194 IgG4-RD cases which were matched to 970 controls (Table 1). The mean age for cases and controls was 57 years (±13) and 57 years (±13), respectively, and the majority of patients were male (62% and 62% in both groups). There was a greater proportion of current and former smokers among IgG4-RD cases (Current=23 [12%], Former=58 [30%]) compared with controls (Current=72 [7%], Former=211 [22%]). Compared with controls, IgG4-RD cases had nearly a two-fold higher odds of being current smokers (OR 1.85 [95% CI 1.11-3.07]) or former smokers (OR 1.66 [95% CI 1.16-2.39]). The association between cigarette exposure and the risk of IgG4-RD seemed to be driven by a strong association among the subgroup of patients with retroperitoneal fibrosis (RPF, 16% of cases) (OR 4.91 [95% CI 1.81-13.34]).
Conclusion: In this case-control study of patients with IgG4-RD, current and former smoking statuses were strongly associated with the risk of IgG4-RD, especially among IgG4-RD patients with RPF. Biologically, cigarette smoking is known to stimulate fibrogenesis, a key feature of IgG4-RD. While these findings require additional confirmation, cigarette smoking may be the first recognized modifiable risk factor for IgG4-RD. Further research is necessary to understand the mechanism by which smoking increases the risk of IgG4-RD. Patients with IgG4-RD may need to be counseled against smoking.
Table 1: Association Between Cigarette Smoking and Risk of IgG4-RD |
IgG4-RD |
Controls |
OR (95% CI) |
All |
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Current Smoker |
23 (12%) |
72 (7%) |
1.85 (1.11-3.10) |
Former Smoker |
58 (30%) |
211 (22%) |
1.66 (1.16-2.39) |
Male |
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Current Smoker |
14 (12%) |
53 (9%) |
1.61 (0.84-3.09) |
Former Smoker |
38 (31%) |
118 (20%) |
2.17 (1.35-3.48) |
Female |
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Current Smoker |
9 (12%) |
19 (5%) |
2.50 (1.10-5.67) |
Former Smoker |
2 (27%) |
93 (26%) |
1.16 (0.66-2.03) |
RPF |
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Current Smoker |
6 (19%) |
N/A |
4.91 (1.81-13.34) |
Former Smoker |
14 (45%) |
N/A |
3.25 (1.01-10.45) |
Non-RPF |
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Current Smoker |
17 (10%) |
N/A |
1.38 (0.92-2.05) |
Former Smoker |
44 (27%) |
N/A |
1.63 (0.92-2.90) |
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
Wallwork R, Choi HK, Perugino CA, Zhang Y, Stone JH, Wallace Z. Cigarette Smoking Is a Risk Factor for IgG4-Related Disease [abstract]. Arthritis Rheumatol. 2018; 70 (suppl 9). https://acrabstracts.org/abstract/cigarette-smoking-is-a-risk-factor-for-igg4-related-disease/. Accessed .« Back to 2018 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting
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