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Liver inflammation activity in patients with autoimmune hepatitis with normal alanine aminotransferase and immunoglobulin G levels

Authors :
Yun Chen
Jiacheng Liu
Jian Wang
Weihua Wu
Huali Wang
Yilin Liu
Zhiyi Zhang
Shaoqiu Zhang
Yifan Pan
Yiguang Li
Weimao Ding
Li Zhu
Chuanwu Zhu
Jie Li
Yuanwang Qiu
Rui Huang
Chao Wu
Source :
Journal of Translational Autoimmunity, Vol 8, Iss , Pp 100220- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Background and aims: Normal serum transaminases and immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels are surrogate markers for hepatic histologic disease activity in autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). This study aimed to evaluate liver inflammation in patients with AIH with normal serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and IgG levels. Methods: Two hundred and five AIH patients who underwent liver biopsy in four medical centers were included. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify risk factors associated with advanced inflammation. Results: One hundred and thirty-one (63.9 %) AIH patients had advanced liver inflammation, and 108 (52.7 %) patients had advanced liver fibrosis. 60.0 % of patients with normal ALT and 51.7 % of patients with normal ALT and IgG had advanced inflammation. However, 76.7 % and 35.0 % of patients with or without advanced fibrosis with normal ALT had advanced inflammation, while the corresponding proportions of advanced inflammation were 78.6 % and 26.7 % in patients with normal ALT and IgG, respectively. Moreover, 81.0 % and 44.8 % of patients with and without cirrhosis with normal ALT had advanced inflammation, while the corresponding proportions were 83.3 % and 29.4 % in patients with normal ALT and IgG, respectively. Red cell distribution width (OR = 1.325, 95%CI 1.045–1.681, P = 0.020) and PT (OR = 1.514, 95%CI 1.138–2.014, P = 0.004) were independent factors associated with advanced inflammation. Conclusions: High proportion of advanced inflammation was found in AIH patients with normal ALT and IgG levels despite without advanced fibrosis. Although using non-invasive methods may contribute to rule out liver fibrosis in AIH patients with normal ALT and IgG levels, liver biopsy is encouraged to assess liver inflammation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25899090
Volume :
8
Issue :
100220-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Translational Autoimmunity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.0fad27ca5b9c4517bdf11ea0e53afdb5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtauto.2023.100220