Sariya Khan, Husna I Thalib, Dana Kauther, Ayesha Jamal, Adnan A Moallem, Samer S Aldera, Anisa Abou Touk, Fatma E Hassan
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Abstract
Fibromyalgia (FM), a musculoskeletal condition characterized by widespread pain and numerous associated symptoms, is a complex disorder with uncertain etiology and pathogenesis. Most of the patients suffering from this syndrome are undiagnosed due to a lack of standard diagnostic criteria. Recent studies have shown the involvement of immune dysfunction and various pro-inflammatory cytokines in FM. Since there is so much uncertainty regarding the pathogenesis of FM, treatment modalities are very limited and ineffective. This review aimed to analyze the immunological mechanisms behind FM, attempting to deepen the understanding of its pathogenesis. Additionally, the review elucidates FM's associations with autoimmune diseases, highlighting shared pathophysiological mechanisms and overlapping symptoms. We synthesized current literature available on Google Scholar, PubMed, Springer, and Web of Science, the review explored the intricate interactions between genetic predisposition, immune dysregulation, and environmental factors in FM pathogenesis. The inclusion criteria prioritized studies focusing on the immunological aspect of FM. In conclusion, immune dysfunction has a role to play in the pathogenesis of FM, and immunomodulatory therapies have proven to be beneficial in the treatment of FM. Genetic variants, epigenetic modifications, and gut microbiome alterations are potential triggers for immune system dysfunction, contributing to the manifestation and exaggeration of FM symptoms. This review provided a comprehensive resource for researchers and clinicians, a guide for future investigations and clinical management towards improved outcomes and enhanced quality of life for individuals with FM.
纤维肌痛(FM)是一种以广泛性疼痛和多种相关症状为特征的肌肉骨骼疾病,是一种病因和发病机制不确定的复杂疾病。由于缺乏标准诊断标准,该综合征的大多数患者都未得到诊断。最近的研究表明,免疫功能紊乱和各种促炎细胞因子参与了 FM 的发病。由于 FM 的发病机制尚存在许多不确定性,因此治疗方法非常有限且效果不佳。本综述旨在分析 FM 背后的免疫学机制,试图加深对其发病机制的理解。此外,该综述还阐明了 FM 与自身免疫性疾病的关联,强调了共同的病理生理机制和重叠的症状。我们综合了 Google Scholar、PubMed、Springer 和 Web of Science 上的现有文献,探讨了 FM 发病机制中遗传易感性、免疫失调和环境因素之间错综复杂的相互作用。纳入标准优先考虑关注 FM 免疫方面的研究。总之,免疫功能失调在 FM 的发病机制中起着一定的作用,而免疫调节疗法已被证明有益于 FM 的治疗。基因变异、表观遗传修饰和肠道微生物组改变是导致免疫系统功能紊乱的潜在诱因,有助于 FM 症状的表现和加重。这篇综述为研究人员和临床医生提供了全面的资源,为未来的研究和临床管理提供了指导,以改善 FM 患者的治疗效果并提高其生活质量。