Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.

multiple myeloma is a malignant neoplasm of plasma cells mainly affecting elderly patients. Despite the wealth of information available on therapeutic strategies, the etiology and pathogenesis of myeloma remain unclear. In the current study, a meta-analysis was conducted to assess the possible assoc...

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Main Authors: Kaini Shen, Gufeng Xu, Qing Wu, Daobin Zhou, Jian Li
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3953405?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5c5dda80b3f048eda885cc2cf36abf332020-11-25T01:18:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9146110.1371/journal.pone.0091461Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.Kaini ShenGufeng XuQing WuDaobin ZhouJian Limultiple myeloma is a malignant neoplasm of plasma cells mainly affecting elderly patients. Despite the wealth of information available on therapeutic strategies, the etiology and pathogenesis of myeloma remain unclear. In the current study, a meta-analysis was conducted to assess the possible association between rheumatoid arthritis and myeloma.a literature search was conducted with PubMed, EMBASE and Web of Science for relevant studies published by December 25, 2013. Additionally, we searched annual meeting abstracts of the American Society of Hematology from 2004 to 2013. Only original studies that investigated the association between rheumatoid arthritis and myeloma were included. In total, 8 case-control and 10 cohort studies were identified for analysis.the meta-estimate of the association between rheumatoid arthritis and myeloma was 1.14 (95% CI, 0.97-1.33) overall, with significant heterogeneity among studies. The relationship between myeloma and other autoimmune diseases was additionally examined from available data. Our results showed that myeloma risk is increased 1.31 to 1.65-fold in pernicious anemia and 1.36 to 2.30-fold in ankylosing spondylitis patients.Rheumatoid arthritis does not appear to alter the risk of myeloma, while between-study heterogeneity analyses suggest caution in the interpretation of results. Pernicious anemia and ankylosing spondylitis may be potential risk factors for myeloma development. Future large-scale epidemiological studies with reliable exposure biomarkers are necessary to establish the possible contribution of autoimmune disorders to multiple myeloma.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3953405?pdf=render
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author Kaini Shen
Gufeng Xu
Qing Wu
Daobin Zhou
Jian Li
spellingShingle Kaini Shen
Gufeng Xu
Qing Wu
Daobin Zhou
Jian Li
Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kaini Shen
Gufeng Xu
Qing Wu
Daobin Zhou
Jian Li
author_sort Kaini Shen
title Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
title_short Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
title_full Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
title_fullStr Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
title_full_unstemmed Risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
title_sort risk of multiple myeloma in rheumatoid arthritis: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description multiple myeloma is a malignant neoplasm of plasma cells mainly affecting elderly patients. Despite the wealth of information available on therapeutic strategies, the etiology and pathogenesis of myeloma remain unclear. In the current study, a meta-analysis was conducted to assess the possible association between rheumatoid arthritis and myeloma.a literature search was conducted with PubMed, EMBASE and Web of Science for relevant studies published by December 25, 2013. Additionally, we searched annual meeting abstracts of the American Society of Hematology from 2004 to 2013. Only original studies that investigated the association between rheumatoid arthritis and myeloma were included. In total, 8 case-control and 10 cohort studies were identified for analysis.the meta-estimate of the association between rheumatoid arthritis and myeloma was 1.14 (95% CI, 0.97-1.33) overall, with significant heterogeneity among studies. The relationship between myeloma and other autoimmune diseases was additionally examined from available data. Our results showed that myeloma risk is increased 1.31 to 1.65-fold in pernicious anemia and 1.36 to 2.30-fold in ankylosing spondylitis patients.Rheumatoid arthritis does not appear to alter the risk of myeloma, while between-study heterogeneity analyses suggest caution in the interpretation of results. Pernicious anemia and ankylosing spondylitis may be potential risk factors for myeloma development. Future large-scale epidemiological studies with reliable exposure biomarkers are necessary to establish the possible contribution of autoimmune disorders to multiple myeloma.
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