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Query: UMLS:C0039483 (
giant cell arteritis
)
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Giant cell arteritis
(
GCA
) is a chronic inflammatory disorder targeting large and medium-sized arteries, which predominantly affects postmenopausal women. Its high incidence in populations with Scandinavian lineage, some familial accumulation, and the association with the HLA-DR4 haplotype indicate a genetic predisposition. Epidemiological observations, as well as the symptomatology, may indicate an infectious origin, but so far
GCA
has not been shown to be a truly infectious form of vasculitis. Immunological research indicates an antigen-driven disease with local T-cell and macrophage activation in the vessel wall. Morphologically, the inflammatory process appears to be initiated by a foreign-body giant-cell attack on calcified internal elastic membrane in arteries and on calcified atrophic parts of the aortic media. The ensuing diffuse chronic inflammation leads to vessel dilatation and extensive intimal thickening. The latter, which relates to the production of promoting factors by the inflammatory cells, causes arterial stenosis and ischemic complications. The possible role of female sex hormones in
GCA
requires further investigation. Mononuclear and giant cells in
GCA
display the cytoplasmic accumulation of
estrogen receptor
(ER) alpha. Cytoplasmic ER-alpha is also seen in media smooth-muscle cells in
GCA
and in non-
GCA
controls, but nucleotide sequence analysis of the ER-alpha gene revealed no differences between
GCA
patients and controls. In the future, comprehensive morphological, cell biological and immunological research will be required for a better understanding of the complex etiology and pathogenesis of
GCA
.
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PMID:Giant cell arteritis. Epidemiology, etiology and pathogenesis. 1121 63