Smoking and younger age at onset in anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive myasthenia gravis

Abstract Smoking is a known risk factor for the development and progression of several autoimmune diseases. Previous studies have pointed out the association of smoking with the development and worsening of symptoms in myasthenia gravis (MG), but further investigation is necessary to confirm this association. Smoking history was investigated in a cross-sectional study of 139 patients with anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive MG, and the association of smoking history with the age at the onset of MG was analyzed. Patients who had been smoking at the onset of MG were significantly younger compared with those who had never smoked or had quit before the onset of MG. A linear regression analysis adjusting for sex and the presence/absence of thymoma showed a significant association between smoking at onset and younger age at onset (regression coefficient −9.05; 95% confidence interval, −17.6, −0.51; p = 0.039). Among patients with smoking exposure within 10 years prior to or at the onset of MG, women were significantly younger at the onset of MG compared with men. Our results suggest that smoking is an independent risk factor for the earlier development of anti-acetylcholine receptor antibody-positive MG and further support the putative link between smoking and MG.

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