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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Clive Kelly, Professor Anthony De SoyzaORCiD
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Recent findings have highlighted the potential initiation of ACPA in sites away from the joint. Periodontitis is an example of this concept. This process in the gums appears to be independent of smoking, the main environmental risk factor for ACPA-positive RA. There is extensive literature regarding the potential role of smoking in the pathogenesis of ACPA-positive RA. As a consequence of this strong association, the lung has become the focus of research to determine whether processes within the lung are linked to the generation of ACPA. Here we outline the current body of evidence and explore the hypothesis that the lung as an organ of immune defence has a role in the pathogenesis of the autoimmune disease ACPA-positive RA.
Author(s): Perry E, Kelly C, Eggleton P, De Soyza A, Hutchinson D
Publication type: Review
Publication status: Published
Journal: Rheumatology
Year: 2014
Volume: 53
Issue: 11
Pages: 1940-1950
Print publication date: 01/11/2014
Online publication date: 15/05/2014
Acceptance date: 13/03/2014
ISSN (print): 1462-0324
ISSN (electronic): 1462-0332
Publisher: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keu195
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keu195