ABO 血型与贝赫切特病血管受累风险的增加。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 RHEUMATOLOGY
Erdem Bektas, Abdülkadir Büyükdemir, Yasemin Yalcinkaya, Bahar Artim Esen, Murat Inanc, Ahmet Gül
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摘要

目的:炎症性内皮细胞活化是白塞氏病(BD)血管受累的一个显著特征,通常伴有血栓形成倾向。最近的研究表明,ABO 血型与非 O 型(A、B 和 AB)血型携带者的血栓性血管疾病有关。本研究旨在分析 ABO 血型对 BD 血管受累的影响:在这项回顾性研究中,研究对象包括有 ABO 血型数据且符合 ISG 标准的 BD 患者。从病历中记录了血管受累的存在、临床特征以及其他表现的数据:本研究共纳入 411 名患者,其中 143 人(34.8%)为 O 型血,268 人(65.2%)为非 O 型血。非O型血患者的血管受累频率明显更高,发生血管和静脉事件的风险比O型血患者高出2倍。在对年龄、性别和合并症进行调整后,发现非 O 型血患者患动脉疾病的风险也有所增加。根据已知的易感因素建立的多元回归模型显示,ABO 血型是血管性脑病的独立风险因素。与其他非 O 型血患者相比,B 型血患者发生血管事件的风险更高:这项初步研究的结果表明,ABO 血型对血管性脑损伤的表型有潜在影响,并提示非 O 型血的人患血管性脑损伤的风险增加。
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ABO blood groups and increased risk for the development of vascular involvement in Behçet's disease.

Objectives: Inflammatory endothelial activation is a prominent feature of vascular involvement in Behçet's disease (BD), which is usually accompanied by a thrombotic tendency. Recent studies suggest an association between ABO blood groups and thrombotic vascular disease in those carrying non-O (A, B, and AB) groups. This study aimed to analyse the contribution of ABO blood groups to the vascular involvement in BD.

Methods: In this retrospective study, BD patients with available ABO blood group data and meeting the ISG criteria were included in the study. The presence of vascular involvement, its clinical characteristics, and the data about other manifestations were recorded from the patient charts.

Results: This study was conducted in 411 patients; 143 (34.8%) were carrying O and 268 (65.2%) were carrying non-O groups. The vascular involvement was significantly more frequent and the risk for overall vascular and venous events was up to 2-fold higher in the patients with non-O groups. After adjustments for age, sex, and comorbidities, the risk for arterial disease was also found to be increased in association with non-O groups. ABO blood groups were shown to be independent risk factors for vascular BD by multiple regression models based on known predisposing factors. Compared with other non-O blood groups, the patients carrying blood group B had a higher risk for vascular events.

Conclusions: The results of this preliminary study show the potential contribution of ABO blood groups to the vascular-BD phenotype and suggest an increased risk for vascular BD in association with non-O blood groups.

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CiteScore
6.10
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377
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Rheumatology is a bi-monthly international peer-reviewed journal which has been covering all clinical, experimental and translational aspects of musculoskeletal, arthritic and connective tissue diseases since 1983.
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