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Autoimmune Hepatitis: Clinical Review with Insights into the Purinergic Mechanism of Disease

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2013

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Kapila, Nikhil, Jennifer T. Higa, Maria Serena Longhi, and Simon C. Robson. 2013. “Autoimmune Hepatitis: Clinical Review with Insights into the Purinergic Mechanism of Disease.” Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology 1 (2): 79-86. doi:10.14218/JCTH.2013.00015. http://dx.doi.org/10.14218/JCTH.2013.00015.

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Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an important disorder that predominantly results in inflammatory liver disease in genetically predisposed women. The clinicopathological picture is characterized by symptoms associated with both systemic inflammation and hepatic dysfunction, and with increased serum aminotransferases, elevated IgG, autoantibodies, and interface hepatitis on liver biopsy. AIH usually results in liver injury as a consequence of chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis. However, rarely, patients may present with fulminant liver failure. Early diagnosis is important in all instances because the disease can be highly responsive to immunosuppressive therapeutic options. Left untreated, the disease is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Here we provide an overview of the current state of knowledge on AIH and summarize the treatment options for this serious condition in adults. We also discuss the pathogenesis of the disease as a possible consequence of autoimmunity and the breakdown of hepatic tolerance. We focus on regulatory T cell impairments as a consequence of changes in CD39 ectonucleotidase expression and altered purinergic signaling. Further understanding of hepatic tolerance may aid in the development of specific and well-tolerated therapies for AIH.

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Autoimmune hepatitis, Pathogenesis, Immunology, Purinergic, CD39, Therapeutic overview

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