Unexpectedly high prevalence of primary immune deficiency in fibromyalgia: serologic features and clinical correlates, 2021, Caro and Winter

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  1. Andy

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    Abstract

    Objectives: We sought laboratory evidence of primary immune deficiency (PID), a condition known to be associated with recurrent infections and autoimmunity, in fibromyalgia (FM). We correlated laboratory findings with a clinical history of recurrent infections and reduced epidermal nerve fiber density (ENFD).

    Methods: We prospectively measured serum total and subclass concentrations for IgA, IgG, IgM, IgE, and mannose-binding lectin in 72 adult FM subjects (31 "FM only;" 41 "FM+RA") and compared those results against historical controls. We also administered a novel "Lifetime History of Infections" questionnaire to all FM subjects and 40 apparently healthy, community volunteers matched for age, race, and gender. ENFD values available for 49/72 FM subjects were also correlated with immunoreactant levels.

    Results: Of FM subjects, 96% (69/72) had ≥3 and 85% (61/72) had ≥4 of 9 immunoreactants below or within the lowermost quartile of historical normal values. Recurrent sinus infections occurred more often in "FM only" (p=0.06), and "FM+RA" subjects (p=0.02) than controls. "FM+RA" subjects had a significantly greater history of recurrent, severe non-sinus infections (p=0.04). The prevalence of total IgA deficiency was significantly greater in "FM only" than in "FM+RA" subjects (p=0.04). We also found a direct correlation between total IgA (p=0.02), IgA1 (p=0.005), and IgG1 (p=0.04) concentrations and ENFD in "FM only" subjects.

    Conclusions: Serologic evidence of PID in FM is common and correlates with a clinical history of recurrent sinus and non-sinus infections, and reduced ENFD. This study suggests that PID may be important to diagnostic and therapeutic considerations in FM.

    Pubmed abstract only, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34874830/
     
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  2. Arnie Pye

    Arnie Pye Senior Member (Voting Rights)

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    What does a psychologist (author 2) know about primary immune deficiency and how it is investigated? Why was he/she involved?
     
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    Affiliation with a Psychology Dept doesn't necessarily mean that the affiliate is a Psychologist, or doesn't have additional academic or practical skills. Other than publishing with Caro, Winter doesn't seem to have an academic presence - may now be retired, and is simply referencing a Institution where he was last employed/studied.
     
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  4. DokaGirl

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    It would be good to see this researched by others.
     
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