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Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis

BACKGROUND & AIMS: In autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), normal levels of transaminases and IgG define biochemical remission and are considered the best surrogate markers for histological remission. This study assessed whether this also applies to patients with AIH cirrhosis. METHODS: In this European...

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Autores principales: Laschtowitz, Alena, Zachou, Kalliopi, Lygoura, Vasiliki, Pape, Simon, Derben, Finn, Jaeckel, Elmar, Oller-Moreno, Sergio, Weidemann, Sören, Krech, Till, Piecha, Felix, Schön, Gerhard, Liebhoff, Anna-Maria, Al Tarrah, Munira, Heneghan, Michael, Drenth, Joost P.H., Dalekos, George, Taubert, Richard, Lohse, Ansgar Wilhelm, Schramm, Christoph
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8333110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34381983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100321
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author Laschtowitz, Alena
Zachou, Kalliopi
Lygoura, Vasiliki
Pape, Simon
Derben, Finn
Jaeckel, Elmar
Oller-Moreno, Sergio
Weidemann, Sören
Krech, Till
Piecha, Felix
Schön, Gerhard
Liebhoff, Anna-Maria
Al Tarrah, Munira
Heneghan, Michael
Drenth, Joost P.H.
Dalekos, George
Taubert, Richard
Lohse, Ansgar Wilhelm
Schramm, Christoph
author_facet Laschtowitz, Alena
Zachou, Kalliopi
Lygoura, Vasiliki
Pape, Simon
Derben, Finn
Jaeckel, Elmar
Oller-Moreno, Sergio
Weidemann, Sören
Krech, Till
Piecha, Felix
Schön, Gerhard
Liebhoff, Anna-Maria
Al Tarrah, Munira
Heneghan, Michael
Drenth, Joost P.H.
Dalekos, George
Taubert, Richard
Lohse, Ansgar Wilhelm
Schramm, Christoph
author_sort Laschtowitz, Alena
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: In autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), normal levels of transaminases and IgG define biochemical remission and are considered the best surrogate markers for histological remission. This study assessed whether this also applies to patients with AIH cirrhosis. METHODS: In this European multicentric study, we included 125 biopsies from 113 patients with AIH and histologically proven cirrhosis; 105 biopsies from 104 patients with AIH without cirrhosis served as controls. Biochemical parameters were available within 4 weeks of biopsy. AIH activity was graded according to the modified Hepatitis Activity Index (mHAI), with mHAI ≥4/18 considered to indicate risk of disease progression. RESULTS: In total, 47 out of 125 liver biopsies were obtained from patients with AIH cirrhosis and normal ALT levels at time of biopsy. Only 26% (12/47) of those livers showed histological remission (mHAI <4/18), whereas 36% (17/47) showed moderate to high histological activity (mHAI ≥6/18). In patients with noncirrhotic AIH, 88% (46/52 biopsies) of cases with normal ALT levels had histological remission and only 4% (2/52) had an mHAI ≥6/18 (p <0.001). The addition of IgG to define complete biochemical remission only slightly improved the association with histological remission in the limited number of patients with AIH cirrhosis available for analysis [29% (5/17) of biopsies with mHAI <4/18]. ALT correlated closely with mHAI in AIH without cirrhosis but poorly in AIH with cirrhosis. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to patients with noncirrhotic AIH, in patients with AIH cirrhosis, who are at risk of disease progression, normal ALT levels and potentially also complete biochemical remission are poor surrogate markers of histological remission. Thus, new biomarkers are needed to monitor disease activity and progression in patients with AIH cirrhosis. LAY SUMMARY: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an inflammatory disease of the liver that usually responds to immunosuppressive therapy. Serum transaminases and IgG levels within the normal ranges define complete biochemical remission and are considered as surrogate markers for histological disease activity. Here, we show that those biochemical markers are not sufficient to indicate low disease activity in patients with AIH and already established cirrhosis. Consequently, until better biomarkers for disease activity are found, only liver biopsy can reliably indicate disease activity in the presence of cirrhosis. Additional investigations, such as measurements of liver stiffness, should be undertaken to monitor non-invasively for disease progression in patients with AIH and established cirrhosis.
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spelling pubmed-83331102021-08-10 Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis Laschtowitz, Alena Zachou, Kalliopi Lygoura, Vasiliki Pape, Simon Derben, Finn Jaeckel, Elmar Oller-Moreno, Sergio Weidemann, Sören Krech, Till Piecha, Felix Schön, Gerhard Liebhoff, Anna-Maria Al Tarrah, Munira Heneghan, Michael Drenth, Joost P.H. Dalekos, George Taubert, Richard Lohse, Ansgar Wilhelm Schramm, Christoph JHEP Rep Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: In autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), normal levels of transaminases and IgG define biochemical remission and are considered the best surrogate markers for histological remission. This study assessed whether this also applies to patients with AIH cirrhosis. METHODS: In this European multicentric study, we included 125 biopsies from 113 patients with AIH and histologically proven cirrhosis; 105 biopsies from 104 patients with AIH without cirrhosis served as controls. Biochemical parameters were available within 4 weeks of biopsy. AIH activity was graded according to the modified Hepatitis Activity Index (mHAI), with mHAI ≥4/18 considered to indicate risk of disease progression. RESULTS: In total, 47 out of 125 liver biopsies were obtained from patients with AIH cirrhosis and normal ALT levels at time of biopsy. Only 26% (12/47) of those livers showed histological remission (mHAI <4/18), whereas 36% (17/47) showed moderate to high histological activity (mHAI ≥6/18). In patients with noncirrhotic AIH, 88% (46/52 biopsies) of cases with normal ALT levels had histological remission and only 4% (2/52) had an mHAI ≥6/18 (p <0.001). The addition of IgG to define complete biochemical remission only slightly improved the association with histological remission in the limited number of patients with AIH cirrhosis available for analysis [29% (5/17) of biopsies with mHAI <4/18]. ALT correlated closely with mHAI in AIH without cirrhosis but poorly in AIH with cirrhosis. CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to patients with noncirrhotic AIH, in patients with AIH cirrhosis, who are at risk of disease progression, normal ALT levels and potentially also complete biochemical remission are poor surrogate markers of histological remission. Thus, new biomarkers are needed to monitor disease activity and progression in patients with AIH cirrhosis. LAY SUMMARY: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an inflammatory disease of the liver that usually responds to immunosuppressive therapy. Serum transaminases and IgG levels within the normal ranges define complete biochemical remission and are considered as surrogate markers for histological disease activity. Here, we show that those biochemical markers are not sufficient to indicate low disease activity in patients with AIH and already established cirrhosis. Consequently, until better biomarkers for disease activity are found, only liver biopsy can reliably indicate disease activity in the presence of cirrhosis. Additional investigations, such as measurements of liver stiffness, should be undertaken to monitor non-invasively for disease progression in patients with AIH and established cirrhosis. Elsevier 2021-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8333110/ /pubmed/34381983 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100321 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Laschtowitz, Alena
Zachou, Kalliopi
Lygoura, Vasiliki
Pape, Simon
Derben, Finn
Jaeckel, Elmar
Oller-Moreno, Sergio
Weidemann, Sören
Krech, Till
Piecha, Felix
Schön, Gerhard
Liebhoff, Anna-Maria
Al Tarrah, Munira
Heneghan, Michael
Drenth, Joost P.H.
Dalekos, George
Taubert, Richard
Lohse, Ansgar Wilhelm
Schramm, Christoph
Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis
title Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis
title_full Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis
title_fullStr Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis
title_full_unstemmed Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis
title_short Histological activity despite normal ALT and IgG serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis
title_sort histological activity despite normal alt and igg serum levels in patients with autoimmune hepatitis and cirrhosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8333110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34381983
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2021.100321
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