| Literature DB >> 17875216 |
Gyorgy Csako1, Rene Costello, Ejaz A Shamim, Terrance P O'Hanlon, Anthony Tran, Daniel J Clauw, H James Williams, Frederick W Miller.
Abstract
Prior studies have suggested abnormalities of serum proteins, including paraproteins, in women with silicone implants but did not control for the presence of connective-tissue disease (CTD). This retrospective case-control study, performed in tertiary-care academic centers, assessed possible alterations of serum proteins, including paraproteins, in such a population. Seventy-four women with silicone implants who subsequently developed CTD, and 74 age-matched and CTD-matched women without silicone implants, were assessed in the primary study; other groups were used for additional comparisons. Routine serum protein determinations and high-sensitivity protein electrophoresis and immunofixation electrophoresis were performed for detection of paraproteins. Women with silicone implants, either with or without CTD, had significantly lower serum total protein and alpha1-globulin, alpha2-globulin, beta-globulin, gamma-globulin, and IgG levels compared with those without silicone implants. There was no significant difference, however, in the frequency of paraproteinemia between women with silicone implants and CTD (9.5%) and age-matched and CTD-matched women without silicone implants (5.4%) (odds ratio, 1.82; 95% confidence interval, 0.51-6.45). Paraprotein isotypes were similar in the two groups, and the clinical characteristics of the 13 women with paraproteinemia were comparable with an independent population of 10 women with silicone breast implants, CTD, and previously diagnosed monoclonal gammopathies. In summary, this first comprehensive study of serum proteins in women with silicone implants and CTD found no substantially increased risk of monoclonal gammopathy. Women with silicone implants, however, had unexpectedly low serum globulin and immunoglobulin levels, with or without the subsequent development of CTD. The causes and clinical implications of these findings require further investigation.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17875216 PMCID: PMC2212583 DOI: 10.1186/ar2295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Figure 1Serum proteins and immunoglobulins in women with/without connective tissue disease and with/without silicone implants. Box plots: vertical lines identify the 10th and 90th percentiles, horizontal lines in boxes identify the 25th, 50th (median), and 75th percentiles, while 'outliers' are shown with open symbols. Ref. (filled columns), reference intervals; CTD+ and S-, Group 2 (74 women with connective tissue disease (CTD) but no silicone implants); CTD+ and S+, Group 1 (74 women with CTD and with silicone implants); CTD- and S-, Group 3 (14 women with no disease and no silicone implants); CTD- and S+, Group 4 (14 women with no disease but silicone implants). Alpha 1, α1-globulin; alpha 2, α2-globulin; beta, β-globulin; gamma, γ-globulin. NS, not significant; *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, and ****P < 0.0001 by paired t test.
Serum paraproteins in the case–control study of 74 age-matched and connective tissue disease (CTD) diagnosis-matched women with and without silicone implants
| Silicone implant | ||
| Yes (Group 1) | No (Group 2) | |
| Age (years)a | 49.9 ± 8.7 | 49.8 ± 8.4 |
| Number of women with paraprotein band(s)/totalb | 7/74 (9.5%) | 4/74 (5.4%) |
| Number of women with paraprotein band(s) according to primary CTD diagnosis | ||
| Unexplained polyarthritis | 0/1 (0%) | 0/1 (0%) |
| Systemic sclerosis | 1/10 (10%) | 0/10 (0%) |
| Systemic lupus erythematosus | 0/1 (0%) | 0/0 (0%) |
| Polymyositis/dermatomyositis | 1/13 (4%) | 2/14 (4%) |
| Undifferentiated CTD | 4/39 (13%) | 2/39 (5%) |
| Fibromyalgia syndrome | 1/10 (0%) | 0/10 (10%) |
| Type of paraprotein band(s)c | ||
| IgG(κ) | 4 | 5 |
| IgG(λ) | 1 | 1 |
| IgM(κ) | 0 | 0 |
| IgM(λ) | 2 | 1 |
aPresented as the mean ± standard deviation, no significant difference by paired t test (P = 0.82). bNo significant differences between Groups 1 and 2 using the McNemar test (P = 0.55). cOne woman with dermatomyositis had two IgG(κ) and one IgG(λ) bands, whereas a patient with polymyositis had both IgG(κ) and IgM(λ) bands.
Characteristics of women with connective tissue disease and silicone implants in whom paraproteinemia was identified from Group 1
| Age (years) | Connective tissue disease | Silicone implant | Serum paraprotein (isotype)a | ||||
| Type | Duration (years) | Type | Duration (years) | Exposure (years) | Ruptureb | ||
| 48 | UCTD | 15.4 | Silicone gel, saline | 17.7 | 18.0 | Yes | IgM(λ) |
| 49 | FMS/UCTD | 15.2 | Silicone gel (chin) | 6.0 | 17.7 | Yes | IgG(κ) |
| 53 | UCTD | 6.2 | Saline | 3.5 | 3.5 | Yes | IgG(λ) |
| 55 | Systemic sclerosis | 12.1 | Polyurethane | 4.3 | 16.1 | n/a | IgG(κ) |
| 60 | UCTD/FMS | 3.9 | Silicone gel | 20.1 | 24.2 | Yes | IgG(κ) |
| 61 | Dermatomyositis | 4.2 | Silicone gel | 10.0 | 10.2 | Yes | IgG(κ) |
| 63 | UCTD | 16.1 | Silicone gel | n/a | 23.3 | Yes | IgM(λ) |
| All: (55.6 ± 5.9) | 10.4 ± 5.5 | 10.3 ± 7.1 | 16.1 ± 7.3 | ||||
Subjects are listed in increasing order of age. All subjects were White. FMS, fibromyalgia syndrome; UCTD, undifferentiated connective tissue disease; n/a, not available. aBased on protein electrophoresis, all paraprotein bands were considered weak (defined as <1 g/l). bImplant rupture was suspected by signs and symptoms in six cases and was documented at surgery in four cases.
Characteristics of women with connective tissue disease but without silicone implants in whom paraproteinemia was identified from Group 2 and Group 5
| Age (years) | Ethnicity | Connective tissue disease | Serum paraprotein (isotype)a |
| 55 | White | Dermatomyositis | IgG(κ) x2, IgG(λ) |
| 56 | Black | Polymyositis | IgG(κ), IgM(λ) |
| 65 | White | Undifferentiated connective tissue disease | IgG(κ) |
| All: 49.7 ± 11.6 | |||
| Group 2 patients only ( | |||
Subjects are listed in increasing order of age and the first 3 cases (italicized) are from Group 5. aBased on protein electrophoresis, all paraprotein bands were considered weak (defined as <1 g/l).
Characteristics of women with connective tissue disease and silicone breast implants who were previously diagnosed with paraproteinemia (Group 6)
| Age (years) | Connective tissue disease | Silicone implant | Serum paraprotein (concentration and isotype)a | ||||
| Type | Duration (years) | Type | Duration (years) | Exposure (years) | Ruptureb | ||
| 43 | UCTD/FMS | 7.0 | Silicone gel | 14.2 | 17.1 | Yes | 6 g/l IgG(κ) |
| 44 | UCTD | 12.8 | Silicone gel | 15.3 | 17.7 | No | 3 g/l IgG(λ), 3 g/l IgG(λ) |
| 46 | UCTD | 7.1 | Silicone gel | 15.1 | 17.2 | Yes | 4 g/l IgG(κ), IgG(λ) |
| 50 | UCTD | 4.0 | Silicone gel/polyurethane | 10.5 | 17.4 | Yes | 5 g/l IgM(κ) |
| 50 | UCTD | 8.0 | Silicone gel | n/a | 19.2 | Yes | 13 g/l IgG(κ), 6 g/l IgG(κ) |
| 52 | UCTD | 4.6 | Silicone gel | 14.1 | 20.5 | Yes | 4 g/l IgG(κ) |
| 54 | UCTD | 3.0 | Silicone gel/saline | 11.4 | 14.2 | Yes | 1 g/l IgG(κ) |
| 55 | UCTD/FMS | 5.0 | Silicone gel | 21.0 | 30.0 | Yes | 7 g/l IgG(λ) |
| 56 | UCTD | 10.4 | Silicone gel | 15.1 | 23.3 | No | 9 g/l IgG(κ) |
| 58 | UCTD | 9.3 | Silicone gel | 13.5 | 18.1 | Yes | 22 g/l IgG(λ) |
| All: 50.8 ± 5.2 | 7.1 ± 3.1 | 14.5 ± 3.0 | 19.5 ± 4.4 | ||||
Subjects are listed in increasing order of age. All subjects were White. FMS, fibromyalgia syndrome; UCTD, undifferentiated connective tissue disease; n/a, not available. aWeak paraprotein bands (defined as <1 g/l) are shown without specifying their concentration; all others are shown by concentrations estimated from protein electrophoresis. bImplant rupture was suspected by signs and symptoms in eight cases and was documented at surgery in five cases.
Figure 2Serum proteins and immunoglobulins in women with connective tissue disease and paraproteinemia with/without silicone implants. Ref. (filled columns), reference intervals; S- (open circles), six women from Groups 2 and 5 with connective tissue disease (CTD) but no silicone implants (see Table 3); S+ (open triangles), seven women from Group 1 with CTD and silicone implants (see Table 2); and S+M, (open rectangles), 10 women (Group 6) with CTD, silicone breast implants, and previously identified paraproteinemia (see Table 4). Alpha 1, α1-globulin; alpha 2, α2-globulin; beta, β-globulin; gamma, γ-globulin.