Teuber S S, Yoshida S H, Gershwin M E
Division of Rheumatology, Allergy, and Clinical Immunology, University of California, School of Medicine, Davis 95616, USA.
West J Med. 1995 May;162(5):418-25.
Silicone-gel breast implants have been associated with a myriad of autoimmune and connective tissue disorders by anecdotal reports and small observational series. To date, no prospective epidemiologic studies have been done to substantiate these observations, but an increasing body of literature is being developed and older studies are being recognized that point to immunotoxic or inflammatory effects of these breast implant components. The development of disease due to implants would depend on the interaction of genetic host factors so that only a few patients would potentially be at risk. Based on the example of other chemically mediated disorders, such as scleroderma in association with silica exposure, latency periods of more than 30 years before disease develops may be possible. Herein we review studies on silicone and immunity.
根据轶事报道和小型观察系列研究,硅胶凝胶乳房植入物与多种自身免疫性和结缔组织疾病有关。迄今为止,尚未进行前瞻性流行病学研究来证实这些观察结果,但越来越多的文献正在形成,并且人们逐渐认识到一些较早的研究表明这些乳房植入物成分具有免疫毒性或炎症作用。植入物导致疾病的发生将取决于遗传宿主因素的相互作用,因此只有少数患者可能面临风险。以其他化学介导的疾病为例,如与接触二氧化硅相关的硬皮病,疾病发生前的潜伏期可能超过30年。在此,我们综述了关于硅酮与免疫的研究。