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==Overview==
The cause of scleroderma has not been identified. There is a possibility of an underlying [[Immunological|immunologic]] abnormality. To review risk factors for the development of scleroderma [[Scleroderma risk factors|click here.]]


==Overview==
==Causes==
==Causes==
There is no clear obvious cause for scleroderma and systemic sclerosis. [[Genetic predisposition]] appears to be limited: [[Concordance (genetics)|genetic concordance]] is small; still, there often is a [[familial]] predisposition for [[autoimmune disease]]. [[Polymorphism]]s in ''COL1A2'' and ''[[TGF beta 1|TGF-β1]]'' may influence severity and development of the disease. There is limited evidence implicating [[cytomegalovirus]] (CMV) as the original epitope of the [[immune reaction]], and [[organic solvent]]s and other chemical agents have been linked with scleroderma.<ref name="pmid14706971">{{cite journal |author=Jimenez SA, Derk CT |title=Following the molecular pathways toward an understanding of the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis |journal=[[Annals of Internal Medicine]] |volume=140 |issue=1 |pages=37–50 |year=2004 |month=January |pmid=14706971 |doi= |url=http://www.annals.org/article.aspx?volume=140&page=37 |accessdate=2012-08-30}}</ref>
The cause of scleroderma remains unknown. Although there is thought to be an underlying [[Immunological|immunologic]] abnormality evident by present of certain [[autoantibodies]] including:<ref name="pmid18560030">{{cite journal |vauthors=Adnan ZA |title=Diagnosis and treatment of scleroderma |journal=Acta Med Indones |volume=40 |issue=2 |pages=109–12 |date=April 2008 |pmid=18560030 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
*[[Antinuclear antibody|Antinuclear antibody (ANA)]]
*[[Anti-centromere antibodies|Anti-centromere antibody]]
*Anti-scl-70 [[antibody]]


One of the suspected mechanisms behind the autoimmune phenomenon is the existence of microchimerism, i.e. fetal cells circulating in maternal blood, triggering an immune reaction to what is perceived as "foreign" material.<ref name=Bianchi>{{cite journal |author=Bianchi DW |title=Fetomaternal cell trafficking: a new cause of disease? |journal=Am. J. Med. Genet. |volume=91 |issue=1 |pages=22-8 |year=2000 |pmid=10751084 |doi=}}</ref><ref name="pmid14706971">{{cite journal |author=Jimenez SA, Derk CT |title=Following the molecular pathways toward an understanding of the pathogenesis of systemic sclerosis |journal=[[Annals of Internal Medicine]] |volume=140 |issue=1 |pages=37–50 |year=2004 |month=January |pmid=14706971 |doi= |url=http://www.annals.org/article.aspx?volume=140&page=37 |accessdate=2012-08-30}}</ref>
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A distinct form of scleroderma and systemic sclerosis may develop in patients with [[chronic renal failure]]. This entity, [[nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy]] or nephrogenic systemic fibrosis,<ref>{{cite journal |author=Galan A, Cowper SE, Bucala R |title=Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy) |journal=Current opinion in rheumatology |volume=18 |issue=6 |pages=614-7 |year=2006 |pmid=17053507 |doi=10.1097/01.bor.0000245725.94887.8d}}</ref> has been linked to the exposure to [[gadolinium]]-containing [[radiocontrast]].<ref>{{cite journal |author=Boyd AS, Zic JA, Abraham JL |title=Gadolinium deposition in nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy |journal=J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. |volume=56 |issue=1 |pages=27-30 |year=2007 |pmid=17109993 |doi=10.1016/j.jaad.2006.10.048}}</ref>
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[[Bleomycin]]<ref>{{cite journal |author=Sharma SK, Handa R, Sood R, ''et al'' |title=Bleomycin-induced scleroderma |journal=The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India |volume=52 |issue= |pages=76-7 |year=2004 |pmid=15633728 |doi=}}</ref> (a chemotherapeutic agent) and possibly [[taxane]] chemotherapy<ref>{{cite journal |author=Farrant PB, Mortimer PS, Gore M |title=Scleroderma and the taxanes. Is there really a link? |journal=Clin. Exp. Dermatol. |volume=29 |issue=4 |pages=360-2 |year=2004 |pmid=15245529 |doi=10.1111/j.1365-2230.2004.01519.x}}</ref> may cause scleroderma, and occupational exposure to [[solvent]]s has been linked with an increased risk of systemic sclerosis.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Kettaneh A, Al Moufti O, Tiev KP, ''et al'' |title=Occupational exposure to solvents and gender-related risk of systemic sclerosis: a metaanalysis of case-control studies |journal=J. Rheumatol. |volume=34 |issue=1 |pages=97-103 |year=2007 |pmid=17117485 |doi=}}</ref>
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==References==
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: M. Khurram Afzal, MD [2]

Overview

The cause of scleroderma has not been identified. There is a possibility of an underlying immunologic abnormality. To review risk factors for the development of scleroderma click here.

Causes

The cause of scleroderma remains unknown. Although there is thought to be an underlying immunologic abnormality evident by present of certain autoantibodies including:[1]

References

  1. Adnan ZA (April 2008). "Diagnosis and treatment of scleroderma". Acta Med Indones. 40 (2): 109–12. PMID 18560030.

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