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Liver Int ; 41(7): 1592-1599, 2021 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33896089

RESUMO

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) affects both sexes and all age groups. However, very few studies have focused specifically on the characteristics and outcome of AIH in patients aged 70 y or older. METHODS: 25/234 patients with well-established AIH and disease onset at ≥70-y (median: 73-y) were analysed and compared to the rest patients (median: 47 y). Treatment response was assessed in all patients from both groups who were eligible for treatment (n = 202). RESULTS: Disease presentation was mainly insidious in both groups (19/25, 76% vs. 134/209, 64.1%; P = .313). At diagnosis, older patients had lower alaninoaminotrasferase (101[433] vs. 199[441] IU/L, P < .05) but were more frequently cirrhotic (12/25, 48% vs. 57/209, 27.3%; P = .03). Importantly, similar rates of on-treatment response (16/18, 89% vs. 154/184, 84%; P = .565), corticosteroid withdrawal (10/16, 62.5% vs. 113/154, 73.4%; P = .355) and complete withdrawal of immunosuppression (1/16, 6.3% vs. 40/154, 26%; P = .122) were achieved in both groups. Treatment-related adverse events were evenly observed between groups (6/18, 33% vs. 54/184, 29%; P = .724). In treated patients, the age ≥70 y was only associated with the overall mortality (HR 8.3 [95% CI: 2.1-36.4], P = .003), but not with the liver-related mortality (HR 3.4 [95% CI: 0.4-30.0], P = .268). CONCLUSION: AIH should be seriously considered in patients ≥70 y with unexplained impaired liver function tests as the disease is not infrequent in this group and seems to bear an increased risk for advanced disease stage at diagnosis. However, if immunosuppression is started promptly, it seems as safe and effective as in younger patients.


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Hepatite Autoimune , Corticosteroides/uso terapêutico , Feminino , Hepatite Autoimune/diagnóstico , Hepatite Autoimune/tratamento farmacológico , Hepatite Autoimune/epidemiologia , Humanos , Terapia de Imunossupressão , Masculino , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Liver Int ; 35(2): 660-72, 2015 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25113420

RESUMO

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Antibodies (Abs) to soluble liver antigen/liver pancreas (anti-SLA/LP) are considered markers of worse prognosis and outcome in patients with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) although this assumption has recently been attributed to their frequent co-expression with Abs against Ro52 (anti-Ro52). To assess the clinical significance of anti-SLA/LP Abs alone or in combination with anti-Ro52 in AIH patients and determine the immunodominant Ro52 epitopes according to the anti-SLA/LP status. METHODS: Twenty-three anti-SLA/LP-positive and 106 anti-SLA/LP-negative AIH patients were included. Anti-SLA/LP were determined by ELISA using recombinant antigen, and confirmed by immunoblot using cytosolic rat liver fraction or HuH-7 extract. Anti-Ro52 Abs were determined by ELISA using recombinant antigen. Epitope mapping was assessed by ELISA using overlapping peptides covering the whole Ro52 protein in 26 AIH patients and 12 patients with Sjögren's syndrome. RESULTS: Anti-SLA/LP positivity was not associated with the clinical, laboratory or histological characteristics of AIH patients. Treatment response, corticosteroid withdrawal, relapse after stopping treatment and outcome, were not associated with the presence of anti-SLA/LP, anti-Ro52 or double reactivity. Moreover, Ro52 epitope mapping revealed new epitopes unique for AIH and independent from anti-SLA/LP positivity. CONCLUSIONS: Neither anti-SLA/LP nor anti-Ro52 Abs or their combination could specify a distinct group of AIH patients in terms of clinical characteristics, treatment response and outcome. Further studies are needed to clarify whether the newly discovered immunodominant epitopes of Ro52 antigen which were associated specifically with AIH have any clinical or pathogenetic significance in AIH.


Assuntos
Autoanticorpos/sangue , Autoantígenos/imunologia , Biomarcadores/sangue , Hepatite Autoimune/imunologia , Ribonucleoproteínas/imunologia , Autoantígenos/sangue , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática , Mapeamento de Epitopos , Grécia , Hepatite Autoimune/sangue , Hepatite Autoimune/classificação , Humanos , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Ácido Micofenólico/análogos & derivados , Oligonucleotídeos , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Ribonucleoproteínas/sangue
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Pediatr Pulmonol ; 37(6): 499-509, 2004 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15114550

RESUMO

The goal of the present investigation was to describe the prevalence of and clinical factors associated with sleep-disordered breathing in children and adolescents. Children and adolescents (3,680 in all, 1-18 years old) attending schools in central Greece were surveyed by questionnaires distributed to parents. We found a similar prevalence of habitual snoring (present every night) among three different age groups (5.3%, 4%, and 3.8% in 1-6-, 7-12-, and 13-18-year-old subjects, P = NS). Several children with an adenoidectomy and/or tonsillectomy were snoring every night (6.1%), whereas sleepiness at school was more common in habitual snorers than in nonhabitual snorers (4.6 vs. 2%, P = 0.03). Seventy randomly selected subjects among 307 snorers without adenoidectomy and/or tonsillectomy underwent polysomnography. The estimated frequency of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea among children without adenoidectomy and/or tonsillectomy was 4.3%. Factors associated with snoring were: male gender (odds ratio 1.5 (confidence interval, 1.2-1.9)); chronic rhinitis (2.1 (1.6-2.7)); snoring in father (1.5 (1.2-1.9)), mother (1.5 (1.1-2.0)), or siblings (1.7 (1.2-2.4)); adenoidectomy in mother (1.5 (1.0-2.2)); and passive smoking (1.4 (1.1-1.8)). In conclusion, snoring every night was equally prevalent in younger and older ages, more frequent in males, and present even in some children with a history of adenoidectomy and/or tonsillectomy. Chronic rhinitis, family history of snoring, and exposure to cigarette smoke were associated with an increased frequency of habitual snoring.


Assuntos
Síndromes da Apneia do Sono/epidemiologia , Síndromes da Apneia do Sono/patologia , Ronco , Adenoidectomia , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Fadiga , Feminino , Grécia/epidemiologia , Inquéritos Epidemiológicos , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Polissonografia , Prevalência , Rinite/complicações , Fatores Sexuais , Síndromes da Apneia do Sono/etiologia , Poluição por Fumaça de Tabaco/efeitos adversos , Tonsilectomia
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