Advances in the Aetiophatogenesis of Sjögren's Syndrome: a Literature Review.

IF 1 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Pedro de Sousa Gomes, Gintaras Juodzbalys, Maria Helena Fernandes, Zygimantas Guobis
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Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of present paper is to review and critically address the recent advances on the aetiopathogenesis of the Sjögren's syndrome, taking into account the attained clinical features, with particular relevance given to the oral involvement.

Material and methods: A comprehensive review of the available literature between 1970 and 2012, regarding to the aetiopathogenesis and clinical findings related to Sjögren's syndrome was conducted. Eligible studies were identified by searching the electronic literature PubMed, Medline, Embase, and ScienceDirect databases for relevant reports (last search update January 2012), combining the MESH heading term "Sjögren's syndrome", with the words "salivary glands, xerostomia, xerophtalmia, aetiology". The authors checked the references of the selected articles to identify additional eligible publications and contacted the authors, if necessary.

Results: This article addresses a large number of the recent advances in the aetiopathogenesis of the disease, taking into account the attained clinical features of both local and systemic nature. Detailed mechanisms of the hypothesized influence of viral infections, genetic and hormonal factors, and the relevance of the altered glandular homeostasis are critically discussed with particular relevance given to the local and systemic involvement of Sjögren's syndrome.

Conclusions: The increasing number of data published recently on the aetiophatogenesis of Sjögren's syndrome strengthens the hypothesis that this condition, as all autoimmune diseases, is a multifactor disorder. Genetic predisposition, hormonal and environmental factors are thought to be implicated.

斯约金氏综合征的遗传发病机制研究进展:文献综述。
研究目的本文旨在回顾并批判性地探讨有关斯约格伦综合征发病机制的最新进展,同时考虑到已获得的临床特征,尤其是与口腔受累有关的特征:对 1970 年至 2012 年间有关斯约格伦综合征发病机制和临床发现的现有文献进行了全面回顾。通过在电子文献PubMed、Medline、Embase和ScienceDirect数据库中搜索相关报告(最后一次搜索更新时间为2012年1月),结合MESH标题词 "斯约格伦综合征 "和 "唾液腺、口腔干燥症、口唇干燥症、病因学",确定了符合条件的研究。作者检查了所选文章的参考文献,以确定其他符合条件的出版物,并在必要时联系了作者:结果:这篇文章探讨了该病病因发病机制方面的大量最新进展,同时考虑到了已获得的局部和全身性临床特征。文章对假设的病毒感染、遗传和激素因素影响的详细机制,以及腺体平衡改变的相关性进行了批判性讨论,并特别强调了斯约格伦综合征的局部和全身累及性:结论:最近发表的有关斯约格伦综合征遗传发病机制的数据越来越多,这进一步证实了斯约格伦综合征与所有自身免疫性疾病一样,是一种多因素疾病。遗传易感性、荷尔蒙和环境因素被认为与此有牵连。
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