| Literature DB >> 12230633 |
Mariana J Kaplan1, Robert W Ike.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The autoimmune destruction of exocrine glands that defines primary Sjögren's syndrome (1 degrees SS) often extends to non-exocrine organs including the liver. We aimed to determine the prevalence of liver disease in patients with 1 degrees SS and to evaluate the association of this complication with other non-exocrine features and serologic markers of autoimmunity and systemic inflammation.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12230633 PMCID: PMC128830 DOI: 10.1186/1471-230x-2-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Gastroenterol ISSN: 1471-230X Impact factor: 3.067
Non-exocrine clinical features considered part of 1°SS for this study (excluding liver)
| 1 | Lung | Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia, fibrosing alveolitis, pseudolymphoma, lymphoma, pulmonary amyloidosis |
| 2 | Renal | Renal tubular acidosis type I, nephrogenic diabetes insipidus, chronic interstitial nephritis, immune-mediated glomerulonephritis |
| 3 | Cardiovascular | Myocarditis, pericarditis, pericardial effusion, Raynaud's |
| 4 | Gastrointestinal | Atrophic gastritis, pancreatitis |
| 5 | Vasculitis | Mononeuritis multiplex, axonal neuropathy, purpura |
| 6 | Hematologic | Coombs positive hemolytic anemia, leukopenia, lymphopenia, thrombocytopenia, hypoplasic bone marrow |
| 7 | Peripheral nervous system | Axonal neuropathy, mononeuritis multiplex |
| 8 | Central nervous system | Aseptic meningitis, cerebral vasculitis, CVA, TIAs, multiple sclerosis "like" changes |
| 9 | Endocrine | Autoimmune thyroid disease |
| 10 | Musculoskeletal | Arthritis, arthralgias, myositis |
CVA: central vascular accident TIA: transient ischemic attack
Clinical characteristics of the patients studied
| (59) | 59(100) | |
| * Xerostomia or xerophtalmia | ||
| * Abnormal liver function tests | (29) | 29 (49.1) |
| * Physical findings of liver disease | (12) | |
| * LIP | (6) | 16 (27.1) |
| * Amyloid | (1) | |
| * Other ILD | (9) | |
| * Pericarditis | (2) | 4 (6.7) |
| * Myocarditis | (2) | |
| * CNS vasculitis | (4) | 22 (37.2) |
| * Aseptic meningitis | (4) | |
| * MS "like " disease | (3) | |
| * Transverse myelitis | (2) | |
| * CVAs, TIAs | (9) | |
| * Peripheral neuropathy | (16) | 25 (42.3) |
| * Mononeuritis multiplex | (8) | |
| * Myopathy | (1) | |
| * Tubular disorders | (12) | 21 (35.5) |
| * Glomerulonephritis | (4) | |
| * Others | (5) | |
| 23 (38.9) | ||
| 15 (25.4) | ||
| 18 (30.5 | ||
| * BM hypoplasia | (2) | 22 (37.2) |
| * Hemolytic anemia | (3) | |
| * Autoimmune thrombocytopenia | (4) | |
| * Leukopenia | (4) | |
| * Prothrombotic states | (3) | |
| * Lymphadenopathy | (6) | |
| (20) | 20 (33.8) |
LIP: lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia ILD: interstitial lung disease MS: multiple sclerosis CNS: central nervous system
Autoimmunity markers of the patients studied
| ↑ WESR | 27 (45.7) | 45 ± 10 mm/hr |
| ↑ CRP | 13 (22) | 1.5 ± 0.6 mg/dl |
| +ANA | 43 (72.8) | |
| +RF | 27 (45.7) | 65 ± 10 IU/ml |
| +ANCA | 7 (11.9) | |
| +ENA | 27 (45.7) | |
| +ANTI-DSDNA | 9 (15.2) | 12 ± 5 IU/ml |
| +CRYOGLOBULINS | 2 (3.3) | |
| +ACL | 7 (11.8) | 25 ± 3 GPL |
WESR: Westegren erythrocyte sedimentation rate CRP: C-reactive protein ANA: antinuclear antibodies RF: Rheumatoid factor ANCA: anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody ENA: extracted nuclear antigens Anti-dsDNA: anti-double stranded DNA (by Farr assay) ACL: anticardiolipin antibody
Risk factors
| AGE | 55 ± 10 years | 53 ± 15 years | 0.7 |
| MALE SEX | 7/29 | 8/30 | 1 |
| FEMALE SEX | 22/29 | 22/30 | 1 |
| ALCOHOL ABUSE | 2/29 | 3/30 | 1 |
| VIRUS | 5/20 | 0/11 | 0.13 |
| * STEROIDS | 15/29 | 13/30 | 0.606 |
| * CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE | 3/29 | 5/30 | 0.706 |
| * AZATHIOPRINE | 4/29 | 3/30 | 0.706 |
| * HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE | 9/29 | 4/30 | 0.125 |
| * NSAIDS | 15/29 | 14/30 | 0.705 |
Figure 1Liver function test values in Sjögren's patients with and without liver involvement. AP = alkaline phosphatase, AST = aspartate amino transferase, ALT = alanine amino transferase. Results represent mean ± range, * p < 0.05, n = 59 patients, with liver disfunction n = 29; without liver diysfunction n = 30
Figure 2Association of liver disease with other extraglandular manifestations in patients with Sjögren's syndrome. Figure represents percentage of patients with and without liver disease who presented with other non-exocrine features of 1°SS. Patients with liver disease = 29; patients without liver disease = 30, * p < 0.05.
Figure 3Association of liver disease with laboratory abnormalities in patients with Sjögren's syndrome. Figure represents percentage of patients with and without liver disease who presented with serological evidence of autoimmunity or inflammation. Patients with liver disease = 29; patients without liver disease = 30, * p < 0.05.