| Literature DB >> 30567687 |
Rachel Fogel1, Megan Comerford1, Prianka Chilukuri1, Eric Orman1, Naga Chalasani1, Craig Lammert1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Concurrent autoimmune illnesses contribute to increased medical burden and reduced quality of life in patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). The frequency of coexisting autoimmune conditions among North American patients with AIH and their families remains incomplete. Challenges associated with disease capture in the electronic medical record, high study costs, and geographic spread of patients are formidable barriers to understanding the extent of concurrent autoimmune conditions in these groups.Entities:
Keywords: autoimmune hepatitis; first-degree relatives; social media
Year: 2018 PMID: 30567687 PMCID: PMC6315230 DOI: 10.2196/ijmr.9625
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interact J Med Res ISSN: 1929-073X
Figure 1Electronic recruitment, exclusion, and inclusion of study participants. IRB: international review board, AHRN: Autoimmune Hepatitis Research Network, AIHA: Autoimmune Hepatitis Association.
Demographic characteristics of cases and healthy controls.
| Characteristics | Cases (n=306) | Controls (n=1162) | ||
| Female, n (%) | 284 (92.81) | 955 (82.18) | <.001 | |
| At the time of study | 49.0 | 33.0 | <.001 | |
| At the time of diagnosis | 44.0 | N/Aa | N/A | |
| Caucasian, n (%) | 266 (86.93) | 944 (81.23) | .02 | |
| Weight (kg), median | 76.0 | 72.6 | .01 | |
| Body mass index, median | 28.5 | 25.8 | <.001 | |
| First-degree relatives, n (total=average #/participant) | 1596 (5.2) | 4484 (3.8) | N/A | |
| Siblings, n | 560 | 1417 | N/A | |
| Children, n | 519 | 874 | N/A | |
aN/A: not applicable.
Concurrent autoimmune diseases among cases and controls as well as first-degree relatives.
| Concurrent autoimmune diseases | Cases with condition (n=306), n (%) | Controls with condition (n=1162), n (%) | Cases with an FDRa condition (n=306), n (%) | Controls with an FDR condition (n=1162), n (%) | ||
| Any extrahepatic autoimmune disease | 128 (41.83) | 218 (18.76) | <.001 | 171 (55.88) | 415 (35.71) | .001 |
| Autoimmune hepatitis | 306 (100.00) | 0 (0.00) | NSb | 14 (4.58) | 26 (2.24) | NS |
| Autoimmune thyroid disease | 49 (16.01) | 67 (5.77) | <.001 | 61 (19.93) | 89 (7.66) | .001 |
| Celiac disease | 16 (5.23) | 15 (1.29) | <.001 | 19 (6.21) | 33 (2.84) | .007 |
| Crohn disease | 7 (2.28) | 13 (1.11) | NS | 9 (2.94) | 41 (3.53) | NS |
| Ulcerative colitis | 12 (3.92) | 12 (1.00) | <.001 | 25 (8.17) | 46 (4.00) | .004 |
| Lupus | 14 (4.58) | 14 (1.20) | <.001 | 15 (4.90) | 33 (2.84) | NS |
| Multiple sclerosis | 1 (0.33) | 7 (0.60) | .008 | 8 (2.61) | 33 (2.84) | NS |
| Primary sclerosing cholangitis | 12 (3.92) | 100 (0.86) | <.001 | 1 (0.31) | 0 (0.00) | .001 |
| Primary biliary cholangitis | 50 (16.34) | 80 (0.69) | <.001 | 5 (1.63) | 13 (1.12) | NS |
| Psoriasis | 22 (7.19) | 60 (5.16) | .02 | 48 (15.69) | 109 (9.38) | .002 |
| Raynaud phenomenon | 23 (7.52) | 21 (1.81) | <.001 | 58 (18.95) | 119 (10.24) | .001 |
| Rheumatoid arthritis | 19 (6.21) | 46 (4.00) | <.001 | 56 (18.30) | 177 (15.23) | NS |
| Scleroderma | 3 (1.00) | 30 (0.26) | .003 | 2 (0.65) | 10 (0.86) | NS |
| Sjögren syndrome | 27 (8.82) | 50 (0.43) | <.001 | 30 (4.25) | 53 (0.77) | .001 |
| Type 1 diabetes mellitus | 3 (1.00) | 22 (1.89) | NS | 30 (9.80) | 53 (4.56) | .001 |
aFDR: first-degree relative.
bNS: not significant.
Proportion of autoimmune diseases among first-degree relatives of autoimmune hepatitis cases and healthy controls.
| Prevalence of autoimmune disease | Cases | Controls | ||
| Mothera | 95 (32.2) | 274 (24.7) | .01 | |
| Fatherb | 45 (15.3) | 130 (11.7) | NSc | |
| Siblingsd | 82 (13.67) | 120 (6.67) | .001 | |
| Childrene | 36 (8.76) | 40 (4.58) | .004 | |
| Mother | 7 (2.37) | 10 (0.90) | .06 | |
| Father | 1 (0.34) | 7 (0.63) | NS | |
| Siblings | 6 (1.00) | 9 (0.50) | NS | |
| Children | 0 (0.00) | 1 (0.11) | NS | |
aCases: n=295; controls: n=1110.
bCases: n=295; controls: n=1110.
cNS: not significant.
dCases: n=600; controls: n=1799.
eCases: n=411; controls: n=874.