Literature DB >> 30385083

Etiopathogenesis of autoimmune hepatitis.

Annarosa Floreani1, Paula Restrepo-Jiménez2, Maria Francesca Secchi3, Sara De Martin4, Patrick S C Leung5, Edward Krawitt6, Christopher L Bowlus5, M Eric Gershwin7, Juan-Manuel Anaya2.   

Abstract

Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic inflammatory liver disease characterized by hypergammaglobulinemia, the presence of autoantibodies, and inflammation within the liver, including lymphocytic infiltrates and interface hepatitis. Autoimmune hepatitis shows a female predominance and can present at any age and in any ethnicity. The disease is thought to be a consequence of a break of immune tolerance leading to an autoimmune process that induces liver injury. The self-attack is triggered by T-helper cell-mediated liver autoantigen recognition and B-cell production of autoantibodies, and is sustained by impaired regulatory T cells number and function. Superimposed on a genetic predisposition, infections and environmental factors have been studied as triggering factors for the disease. Allelic variants in the HLA locus have been associated with susceptibility; associations with single nucleotide polymorphisms within non-HLA genes have also been assessed. Several factors have been described as triggers of autoimmune responses in predisposed individuals, including infections, alcohol, vitamin D deficiency, and an altered composition of the intestinal microbiome. Importantly, drugs and herbal agents may trigger classical autoimmune hepatitis, or may induce a liver disease with autoimmune features. Interactions between female hormones and genetic factors have been hypothesized to play a role in autoimmunity, although the exact role for these factors has not been fully established. Herein we present a review of the etiology of autoimmune hepatitis including de novo autoimmune hepatitis post-liver transplantation as well as animal models for its study.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Autoantibodies; Autoimmune hepatitis; Genome-wide association studies; Hormones; Microbiome; Primary biliary cholangitis; Primary sclerosing cholangitis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30385083     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2018.10.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


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Review 4.  Immune Inhibitory Properties and Therapeutic Prospects of Transforming Growth Factor-Beta and Interleukin 10 in Autoimmune Hepatitis.

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Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2021-04-09       Impact factor: 3.199

5.  The Asian Pacific Association for the Study of the Liver clinical practice guidance: the diagnosis and management of patients with autoimmune hepatitis.

Authors:  Guiqiang Wang; Atsushi Tanaka; Hong Zhao; Jidong Jia; Xiong Ma; Kenichi Harada; Fu-Sheng Wang; Lai Wei; Qixia Wang; Ying Sun; Yuan Hong; Huiying Rao; Cumali Efe; George Lau; Diana Payawal; Rino Gani; Keith Lindor; Wasim Jafri; Masao Omata; Shiv Kumar Sarin
Journal:  Hepatol Int       Date:  2021-05-04       Impact factor: 6.047

6.  Gut microbiome-host interactions in driving environmental pollutant trichloroethene-mediated autoimmunity.

Authors:  Hui Wang; Nivedita Banerjee; Yuejin Liang; Gangduo Wang; Kristi L Hoffman; M Firoze Khan
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7.  Mindfulness-based stress reduction may decrease stress, disease activity, and inflammatory cytokine levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis.

Authors:  Leina S Alrabadi; Anne Dutton; Anahita Rabiee; Scott J Roberts; Yanhong Deng; Laura Cusack; Marina G Silveira; Maria Ciarleglio; Richard Bucala; Rajita Sinha; James L Boyer; David N Assis
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9.  Critical roles of conventional dendritic cells in autoimmune hepatitis via autophagy regulation.

Authors:  Xiaoli Fan; Ruoting Men; Chen Huang; Mengyi Shen; Tingting Wang; Yasmeen Ghnewa; Yun Ma; Tinghong Ye; Li Yang
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Review 10.  Autoimmune Hepatitis-Immunologically Triggered Liver Pathogenesis-Diagnostic and Therapeutic Strategies.

Authors:  Elisabeth Sucher; Robert Sucher; Tanja Gradistanac; Gerald Brandacher; Stefan Schneeberger; Thomas Berg
Journal:  J Immunol Res       Date:  2019-11-25       Impact factor: 4.818

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