Primary biliary cholangitis(PBC)is a chronic cholestatic liver disease characterized by immune-driven destruction of small intrahepatic bile ducts leading a proportion of patients to hepatic failure over the years.Dia...Primary biliary cholangitis(PBC)is a chronic cholestatic liver disease characterized by immune-driven destruction of small intrahepatic bile ducts leading a proportion of patients to hepatic failure over the years.Diagnosis at early stages in concert with ursodeoxycholic acid treatment has been linked with prevention of disease progression in the majority of cases.Diagnosis of PBC in a patient with cholestasis relies on the detection of disease-specific autoantibodies,including anti-mitochondrial antibodies,and disease-specific anti-nuclear antibodies targeting sp100 and gp210.These autoantibodies assist the diagnosis of the disease,and are amongst few autoantibodies the presence of which is included in the diagnostic criteria of the disease.They have also become important tools evaluating disease prognosis.Herein,we summarize existing data on detection of PBC-related autoantibodies and their clinical significance.Moreover,we provide insight on novel autoantibodies and their possible prognostic role in PBC patients.展开更多
Primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC)is a chronic progressive cholestatic liver disease characterized by immunemediated destruction of the small-and medium-sized intrahepatic bile ducts and the presence of antimitochondrial ...Primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC)is a chronic progressive cholestatic liver disease characterized by immunemediated destruction of the small-and medium-sized intrahepatic bile ducts and the presence of antimitochondrial antibodies(AMA)in the serum.AMA are detected in over 90%of patients with PBC,whereas their prevalence in the general population is extremely low,varying from 0.16%to 1%.Previous studies have shown that the unique characteristics of biliary epithelial cells undergoing apoptosis may result in a highly direct and very specific immune response to mitochondrial autoantigens.Moreover,recent studies have demonstrated that serum from AMA-positive PBC patients is reactive with a number of xenobiotic modified E2 subunits of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex,which is not observed in the serum of normal individuals.These findings indicate that chemicals originating from the environment may be associated with a breakdown in the tolerance to mitochondrial autoantigens.While it is currently generally accepted that AMA are the most specific serological markers of PBC,more than 60 au-toantibodies have been investigated in patients with PBC,and some have previously been considered specific to other autoimmune diseases.This review covers the recent progress in research on the pathogenetic and clinical significance of important autoantibodies in PBC.Determining the pathogenic role of those autoantibodies in PBC remains a priority of basic and clinical research.展开更多
AIM:To investigate possible associations of anti-nuclear envelope antibody(ANEA)with disease severity and survival in Greek primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC)patients.METHODS:Serum samples were collected at diagnosis from...AIM:To investigate possible associations of anti-nuclear envelope antibody(ANEA)with disease severity and survival in Greek primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC)patients.METHODS:Serum samples were collected at diagnosis from 147 PBC patients(85%female),who were followed-up for a median 89.5 mo(range 1-240).ANEA were detected with indirect immunofluorescence on 1% formaldehyde fixed Hep2 cells,and anti-gp210 antibodies were detected using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.Findings were correlated with clinical data,histology,and survival.RESULTS:ANEA were detected in 69/147(46.9%) patients and 31/147(21%)were also anti-gp210 positive.The ANEA positive patients were at a more advanced histological stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ/Ⅲ-Ⅳ56.5%/43.5% vs 74.4%/25.6%,P=0.005)compared to the ANEA negative ones.They had a higher antimitochondrial antibodies(AMA)titer(≤1:160/>1:160 50.7%/49.3%vs 71.8%/28.2%,P=0.001)and a lower survival time(91.7 ±50.7 mo vs 101.8±55 mo,P=0.043).Moreover,they had more advanced fibrosis,portal inflammation,interface hepatitis,and proliferation of bile ductules(P =0.008,P=0.008,P=0.019,and P=0.027,respectively).They also died more frequently of hepatic failure and/or hepatocellular carcinoma(P=0.016).ANEA positive,anti-gp210 positive patients had a difference in stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ/Ⅲ-Ⅳ54.8%/45.2%vs 74.4%/25.6%,P= 0.006),AMA titer(≤1:160/>1:160 51.6%/48.4%vs 71.8%/28.2%,P=0.009),survival(91.1±52.9 mo vs 101.8±55 mo,P=0.009),and Mayo risk score(5.5 ±1.9 vs 5.04±1.3,P=0.04)compared to the ANEA negative patients.ANEA positive,anti-gp210 negative patients had a difference in AMA titer(≤1:160/>1:160 50%/50%vs 71.8%/28.2%,P=0.002),stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ/Ⅲ -Ⅳ57.9%/42.1%vs 74.4%/25.6%,P=0.033),fibrosis(P=0.009),portal inflammation(P=0.018),interface hepatitis(P=0.032),and proliferation of bile ductules(P=0.031).Anti-gp210 positive patients had a worse Mayo risk score(5.5±1.9 vs 4.9±1.7,P=0.038)than the anti-gp210 negative ones.CONCLUSION:The presence of ANEA and anti-gp210 identifies a subgroup of PBC patients with advanced disease severity and poor prognosis.展开更多
Primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC) is a chronic,progressive,cholestatic,organ-specific autoimmune disease of unknown etiology.It predominantly affects middle-aged women,and is characterized by autoimmune-mediated destruct...Primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC) is a chronic,progressive,cholestatic,organ-specific autoimmune disease of unknown etiology.It predominantly affects middle-aged women,and is characterized by autoimmune-mediated destruction of small-and medium-size intrahepatic bile ducts,portal inflammation and progressive scarring,which without proper treatment can ultimately lead to fibrosis and hepatic failure.Serum autoantibodies are crucial tools for differential diagnosis of PBC.While it is currently accepted that antimitochondrial antibodies are the most important serological markers of PBC,during the last five decades more than sixty autoantibodies have been explored in these patients,some of which had previously been thought to be specific for other autoimmune diseases.展开更多
AIM:To determine the prevalence and significance of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)-specific autoantibodies in firstdegree relatives (FDRs) of Greek PBC patients. METHODS:The presence of antimitochondrial antibodies (...AIM:To determine the prevalence and significance of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)-specific autoantibodies in firstdegree relatives (FDRs) of Greek PBC patients. METHODS:The presence of antimitochondrial antibodies (AMA) and PBCspecific antinuclear antibodies (ANA) were determined using indirect immunofluores-cence assays, dot-blot assays, and molecularly based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays in 101 asymp-tomatic for liver-related symptoms FDRs of 44 PBCpatients. In order to specify our results, the same investigation was performed in 40 healthy controls and in a disease control group consisting of 40 asymptomatic for liver-related symptoms FDRs of patients with other autoimmune liver diseases namely, autoimmune hepati-tis-1 or primary sclerosing cholangitis (AIH-1/PSC). RESULTS: AMA positivity was observed in 19 (only 4 with abnormal liver function tests) FDRs of PBC patients and none of the healthy controls. The preva-lence of AMA was significantly higher in FDRs of PBC patients than in AIH-1/PSC FDRs and healthy controls [18.8%, 95% confidence interval (CI):12%-28.1% vs 2.5%, 95% CI:0.1%-14.7%, P = 0.01; 18.8%, 95% CI:12%-28.1% vs 0%, 95% CI: 0%-10.9%, P = 0.003, respectively]. PBC-specific ANA positivity was observed in only one FDR from a PSC patient. Multivariate analysis showed that having a proband with PBC independently associated with AMA positivity (odds ratio: 11.24, 95% CI:1.27-25.34, P = 0.03) whereas among the investigated comorbidities and risk factors, a positive past history for urinary tract infections (UTI) was also independently associated with AMA detection in FDRs of PBC patients (odds ratio:3.92, 95% CI:1.25-12.35,P = 0.02). CONCLUSION:In FDRs of Greek PBC patients, AMA prevalence is significantly increased and independently associated with past UTI. PBC-specific ANA were not detected in anyone of PBC FDRs.展开更多
文摘Primary biliary cholangitis(PBC)is a chronic cholestatic liver disease characterized by immune-driven destruction of small intrahepatic bile ducts leading a proportion of patients to hepatic failure over the years.Diagnosis at early stages in concert with ursodeoxycholic acid treatment has been linked with prevention of disease progression in the majority of cases.Diagnosis of PBC in a patient with cholestasis relies on the detection of disease-specific autoantibodies,including anti-mitochondrial antibodies,and disease-specific anti-nuclear antibodies targeting sp100 and gp210.These autoantibodies assist the diagnosis of the disease,and are amongst few autoantibodies the presence of which is included in the diagnostic criteria of the disease.They have also become important tools evaluating disease prognosis.Herein,we summarize existing data on detection of PBC-related autoantibodies and their clinical significance.Moreover,we provide insight on novel autoantibodies and their possible prognostic role in PBC patients.
文摘Primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC)is a chronic progressive cholestatic liver disease characterized by immunemediated destruction of the small-and medium-sized intrahepatic bile ducts and the presence of antimitochondrial antibodies(AMA)in the serum.AMA are detected in over 90%of patients with PBC,whereas their prevalence in the general population is extremely low,varying from 0.16%to 1%.Previous studies have shown that the unique characteristics of biliary epithelial cells undergoing apoptosis may result in a highly direct and very specific immune response to mitochondrial autoantigens.Moreover,recent studies have demonstrated that serum from AMA-positive PBC patients is reactive with a number of xenobiotic modified E2 subunits of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex,which is not observed in the serum of normal individuals.These findings indicate that chemicals originating from the environment may be associated with a breakdown in the tolerance to mitochondrial autoantigens.While it is currently generally accepted that AMA are the most specific serological markers of PBC,more than 60 au-toantibodies have been investigated in patients with PBC,and some have previously been considered specific to other autoimmune diseases.This review covers the recent progress in research on the pathogenetic and clinical significance of important autoantibodies in PBC.Determining the pathogenic role of those autoantibodies in PBC remains a priority of basic and clinical research.
基金Supported by PENED 2003(03E_66)from the Greek Secretariat of Research and Technology to Theodoropoulos PA
文摘AIM:To investigate possible associations of anti-nuclear envelope antibody(ANEA)with disease severity and survival in Greek primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC)patients.METHODS:Serum samples were collected at diagnosis from 147 PBC patients(85%female),who were followed-up for a median 89.5 mo(range 1-240).ANEA were detected with indirect immunofluorescence on 1% formaldehyde fixed Hep2 cells,and anti-gp210 antibodies were detected using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.Findings were correlated with clinical data,histology,and survival.RESULTS:ANEA were detected in 69/147(46.9%) patients and 31/147(21%)were also anti-gp210 positive.The ANEA positive patients were at a more advanced histological stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ/Ⅲ-Ⅳ56.5%/43.5% vs 74.4%/25.6%,P=0.005)compared to the ANEA negative ones.They had a higher antimitochondrial antibodies(AMA)titer(≤1:160/>1:160 50.7%/49.3%vs 71.8%/28.2%,P=0.001)and a lower survival time(91.7 ±50.7 mo vs 101.8±55 mo,P=0.043).Moreover,they had more advanced fibrosis,portal inflammation,interface hepatitis,and proliferation of bile ductules(P =0.008,P=0.008,P=0.019,and P=0.027,respectively).They also died more frequently of hepatic failure and/or hepatocellular carcinoma(P=0.016).ANEA positive,anti-gp210 positive patients had a difference in stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ/Ⅲ-Ⅳ54.8%/45.2%vs 74.4%/25.6%,P= 0.006),AMA titer(≤1:160/>1:160 51.6%/48.4%vs 71.8%/28.2%,P=0.009),survival(91.1±52.9 mo vs 101.8±55 mo,P=0.009),and Mayo risk score(5.5 ±1.9 vs 5.04±1.3,P=0.04)compared to the ANEA negative patients.ANEA positive,anti-gp210 negative patients had a difference in AMA titer(≤1:160/>1:160 50%/50%vs 71.8%/28.2%,P=0.002),stage(Ⅰ-Ⅱ/Ⅲ -Ⅳ57.9%/42.1%vs 74.4%/25.6%,P=0.033),fibrosis(P=0.009),portal inflammation(P=0.018),interface hepatitis(P=0.032),and proliferation of bile ductules(P=0.031).Anti-gp210 positive patients had a worse Mayo risk score(5.5±1.9 vs 4.9±1.7,P=0.038)than the anti-gp210 negative ones.CONCLUSION:The presence of ANEA and anti-gp210 identifies a subgroup of PBC patients with advanced disease severity and poor prognosis.
文摘Primary biliary cirrhosis(PBC) is a chronic,progressive,cholestatic,organ-specific autoimmune disease of unknown etiology.It predominantly affects middle-aged women,and is characterized by autoimmune-mediated destruction of small-and medium-size intrahepatic bile ducts,portal inflammation and progressive scarring,which without proper treatment can ultimately lead to fibrosis and hepatic failure.Serum autoantibodies are crucial tools for differential diagnosis of PBC.While it is currently accepted that antimitochondrial antibodies are the most important serological markers of PBC,during the last five decades more than sixty autoantibodies have been explored in these patients,some of which had previously been thought to be specific for other autoimmune diseases.
基金Supported by The Research Committee of the University of Thessaly, No. 2466
文摘AIM:To determine the prevalence and significance of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)-specific autoantibodies in firstdegree relatives (FDRs) of Greek PBC patients. METHODS:The presence of antimitochondrial antibodies (AMA) and PBCspecific antinuclear antibodies (ANA) were determined using indirect immunofluores-cence assays, dot-blot assays, and molecularly based enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays in 101 asymp-tomatic for liver-related symptoms FDRs of 44 PBCpatients. In order to specify our results, the same investigation was performed in 40 healthy controls and in a disease control group consisting of 40 asymptomatic for liver-related symptoms FDRs of patients with other autoimmune liver diseases namely, autoimmune hepati-tis-1 or primary sclerosing cholangitis (AIH-1/PSC). RESULTS: AMA positivity was observed in 19 (only 4 with abnormal liver function tests) FDRs of PBC patients and none of the healthy controls. The preva-lence of AMA was significantly higher in FDRs of PBC patients than in AIH-1/PSC FDRs and healthy controls [18.8%, 95% confidence interval (CI):12%-28.1% vs 2.5%, 95% CI:0.1%-14.7%, P = 0.01; 18.8%, 95% CI:12%-28.1% vs 0%, 95% CI: 0%-10.9%, P = 0.003, respectively]. PBC-specific ANA positivity was observed in only one FDR from a PSC patient. Multivariate analysis showed that having a proband with PBC independently associated with AMA positivity (odds ratio: 11.24, 95% CI:1.27-25.34, P = 0.03) whereas among the investigated comorbidities and risk factors, a positive past history for urinary tract infections (UTI) was also independently associated with AMA detection in FDRs of PBC patients (odds ratio:3.92, 95% CI:1.25-12.35,P = 0.02). CONCLUSION:In FDRs of Greek PBC patients, AMA prevalence is significantly increased and independently associated with past UTI. PBC-specific ANA were not detected in anyone of PBC FDRs.