Batham Jacob, Dwyer Jessica, Eaton-Fitch Natalie, Marshall-Gradisnik Sonya
National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases (NCNED), Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia.
BMC Immunol. 2024 Oct 1;25(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s12865-024-00657-5.
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complicated, heterogeneous condition distinguished by post-exertional neuroimmune exhaustion and multisystem symptoms. Its complexity poses challenges for physicians, researchers and those inflicted by its presence. Due to conflicting evidence and limiting consensus, the association and contribution autoimmunity serves in the pathophysiology or aetiology of ME/CFS is yet to be confirmed. This systematic review synthesises the currently available data to clarify the role autoimmunity has in the pathogenesis of ME/CFS and explore the therapeutic limitations.
This systematic review was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA and Cochrane guidelines. Full-text articles containing the primary key terms "Autoimmunity/Autoimmune" and "ME/CFS" were included provided their suitability to the inclusion and exclusion criteria.
Ten publications investigating the role of autoimmunity in ME/CFS were examined. One investigated the role of cytokine signalling; Three investigated the genetic nature of autoimmunity in ME/CFS patients; One examined the immune lineage of ME/CFS patients; Six investigated the presence and role of autoantibodies in ME/CFS patients.
The findings generated from this systematic review highlight inconsistent and insufficient evidence to classify ME/CFS as an autoimmune disease. Additionally, it further emphasises the complexity of ME/CFS and highlights the challenges in distinguishing autoreactivity from deregulatory processes. Future research is urgently needed to advance the development of diagnostic and treatment strategies.
CRD42024533447.
肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)是一种复杂的异质性疾病,其特征为运动后神经免疫耗竭和多系统症状。其复杂性给医生、研究人员以及受其影响的患者带来了挑战。由于证据相互矛盾且共识有限,自身免疫在ME/CFS的病理生理学或病因学中的关联及作用尚未得到证实。本系统评价综合了当前可用的数据,以阐明自身免疫在ME/CFS发病机制中的作用,并探讨治疗局限性。
本系统评价按照PRISMA和Cochrane指南进行。纳入了包含主要关键词“自身免疫/自身免疫性”和“ME/CFS”的全文文章,前提是它们符合纳入和排除标准。
审查了十篇研究自身免疫在ME/CFS中作用的出版物。一篇研究了细胞因子信号传导的作用;三篇研究了ME/CFS患者自身免疫的遗传性质;一篇研究了ME/CFS患者的免疫谱系;六篇研究了ME/CFS患者自身抗体的存在及作用。
本系统评价的结果突出了将ME/CFS归类为自身免疫性疾病的证据不一致且不充分。此外,它进一步强调了ME/CFS的复杂性,并突出了区分自身反应性与调节异常过程的挑战。迫切需要未来的研究来推进诊断和治疗策略的发展。
PROSPERO注册代码:CRD42024533447。