Vial Thierry, Descotes Jacques
Centre Antipoison et Centre Régional de Pharmacovigilance, 162, avenue Lacassagne, 69424 Lyon, France.
Eur J Dermatol. 2004 Mar-Apr;14(2):86-90.
The potential association between vaccination and autoimmune diseases has been largely questioned in the past few years, but this assumption has mostly been based on case reports. The available evidence derived from several negative epidemiological studies is reassuring and at least indicates that vaccines are not a major cause of autoimmune diseases. However, there are still uncertainties as to whether a susceptible subpopulation may be at a higher risk of developing an autoimmune disease without causing an overall increase in the disease incidence. Based on selected examples, this review highlights the difficulties in assessing this issue. We suggest that a potential link between vaccines and autoimmune diseases cannot be definitely ruled out and should be carefully explored during the development of new candidate vaccines.
在过去几年中,疫苗接种与自身免疫性疾病之间的潜在关联受到了广泛质疑,但这种假设大多基于病例报告。来自多项阴性流行病学研究的现有证据令人安心,至少表明疫苗不是自身免疫性疾病的主要病因。然而,对于易感亚群是否可能有更高的风险患上自身免疫性疾病而又不会导致疾病总体发病率上升,仍存在不确定性。基于选定的实例,本综述强调了评估这一问题的困难。我们认为,疫苗与自身免疫性疾病之间的潜在联系不能被绝对排除,在新型候选疫苗的研发过程中应仔细探究。