Absence of association between previous mycoplasma pneumoniae infection and subsequent myasthenia gravis: A nationwide population-based matched cohort study

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Abstract

Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae) is not only one of the most common pathogenic bacteria for respiratory infection but also a trigger for many autoimmune diseases. Its infection pro-cess shared many similarities with the pathogenesis of myasthenia gravis (MG) at cellular and cy-tokine levels. Recent case reports demonstrated patients present with MG after M. pneumoniae in-fection. However, no epidemiological studies ever looked into the association between the two. Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between M. pneumoniae infection and subsequent development of MG. In this population-based retrospective cohort study, the risk of MG was analyzed in patients who were newly diagnosed with M. pneumoniae infection between 2000 and 2013. A total of 2428 M. pneumoniae patients were included and matched with the non-M. pneumoniae control cohort at a 1:4 ratio by age, sex, and index date. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis was applied to analyze the risk of MG development after adjusting for sex, age, and comorbidities, with hazard ratios and 95% confidence intervals. The incidence rates of MG in the non-M. pneumoniae and M. pneumoniae cohorts were 0.96 and 1.97 per 10,000 person-years, respectively. Another case– control study of patients with MG (n = 515) was conducted to analyze the impact of M. pneumoniae on MG occurrence as a sensitivity analysis. The analysis yielded consistent absence of a link between M. pneumoniae and MG. Although previous studies have reported that M. pneumoniae infection and MG may share associated immunologic pathways, we found no statistical significance between M. pneumoniae infection and subsequent development of MG in this study.

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Chen, K., Wei, J. C. C., Yip, H. T., Chou, M. C., & Chang, R. (2021). Absence of association between previous mycoplasma pneumoniae infection and subsequent myasthenia gravis: A nationwide population-based matched cohort study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147677

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