TY - JOUR
T1 - Acute presentation of autoimmune hepatitis
T2 - A multicentre study with detailed histological evaluation in a large cohort of patients
AU - Nguyen Canh, Hiep
AU - Harada, Kenichi
AU - Ouchi, Hirofumi
AU - Sato, Yasunori
AU - Tsuneyama, Koichi
AU - Kage, Masayoshi
AU - Nakano, Masayuki
AU - Yoshizawa, Kaname
AU - Takahashi, Atsushi
AU - Abe, Masanori
AU - Kang, Jong Hon
AU - Koike, Kazuhiko
AU - Inui, Ayano
AU - Fujisawa, Tomoo
AU - Takaki, Akinobu
AU - Arinaga-Hino, Teruko
AU - Torimura, Takuji
AU - Suzuki, Yoshiyuki
AU - Fujiwara, Keiichi
AU - Zeniya, Mikio
AU - Ohira, Hiromasa
AU - Tanaka, Atsushi
AU - Takikawa, Hajime
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was conducted and supported by the Health Labour Science Research Grants from Research on Measures for Intractable Diseases, the Intractable Hepato-Biliary Diseases Study Group in Japan and grant No. 26460416 from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (KH). HNC received the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Scholarship, No. 153345.
Funding Information:
Funding This study was conducted and supported by the Health Labour Science Research Grants from Research on Measures for Intractable Diseases, the Intractable Hepato-Biliary Diseases Study Group in Japan and grant No. 26460416 from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (KH). HNC received the Japanese Government (Monbukagakusho: MEXT) Scholarship, No. 153345. Competing interests None declared. Patient consent Obtained. Ethics approval Fukushima Medical University Ethics Committee (no.2099). Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; externally peer reviewed.
Funding Information:
The demographic and biochemical data collected from patients at the time of diagnosis were as follows: age, sex, time from onset to liver biopsy, bilirubin, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), ALT, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), IgG, anti-nuclear antibody (ANA), anti-smooth muscle antibody (ASMA) and anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA). This study was approved by the Fukushima Medical University Ethics Committee (no. 2099).
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PY - 2017/11
Y1 - 2017/11
N2 - Aims Although liver biopsy is crucial to diagnose and guide treatment decisions, a detailed histological analysis of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) with clinically acute presentations has not yet been performed. This study aimed to characterise the histological features and explore potential histological hallmarks to diagnose the acute presentation of AIH. Methods We systematically evaluated liver specimens of 87 adult patients with acute presentation of AIH retrospectively enrolled from Japanese multicentre facilities. Each histological feature was predefined by consensus based on the diagnostic criteria. Results Key findings were that acute presentation of AIH revealed histological features of both acute hepatitis and chronic hepatitis accompanying various degrees of fibrosis. The prominent features were lobular necrosis/inflammation (97.7%), plasma cell infiltration (96.4%), emperipolesis (89.3%), pigmented macrophages (84.5%), cobblestone appearance of hepatocytes (82.6%) and perivenular necroinflammatory activity, including centrilobular necrosis (81.4%). Conclusions The acute presentation of AIH represents the entire histological spectrum of acute hepatitis and chronic hepatitis with various activity grades and fibrosis stages that clinically correspond to acute-onset AIH and acute exacerbation of classic AIH, respectively. Although there are no pathognomonic features for the pathological diagnosis, the prominent presence of lobular and perivenular necroinflammatory activity, pigmented macrophages and cobblestone appearance of hepatocytes in addition to the classic AIH features, such as plasma cell infiltration and emperipolesis, are useful for the pathological diagnosis of the acute presentation of AIH.
AB - Aims Although liver biopsy is crucial to diagnose and guide treatment decisions, a detailed histological analysis of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) with clinically acute presentations has not yet been performed. This study aimed to characterise the histological features and explore potential histological hallmarks to diagnose the acute presentation of AIH. Methods We systematically evaluated liver specimens of 87 adult patients with acute presentation of AIH retrospectively enrolled from Japanese multicentre facilities. Each histological feature was predefined by consensus based on the diagnostic criteria. Results Key findings were that acute presentation of AIH revealed histological features of both acute hepatitis and chronic hepatitis accompanying various degrees of fibrosis. The prominent features were lobular necrosis/inflammation (97.7%), plasma cell infiltration (96.4%), emperipolesis (89.3%), pigmented macrophages (84.5%), cobblestone appearance of hepatocytes (82.6%) and perivenular necroinflammatory activity, including centrilobular necrosis (81.4%). Conclusions The acute presentation of AIH represents the entire histological spectrum of acute hepatitis and chronic hepatitis with various activity grades and fibrosis stages that clinically correspond to acute-onset AIH and acute exacerbation of classic AIH, respectively. Although there are no pathognomonic features for the pathological diagnosis, the prominent presence of lobular and perivenular necroinflammatory activity, pigmented macrophages and cobblestone appearance of hepatocytes in addition to the classic AIH features, such as plasma cell infiltration and emperipolesis, are useful for the pathological diagnosis of the acute presentation of AIH.
KW - AUTOIMMUNITY
KW - HEPATITIS
KW - LIVER DISEASE
KW - SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
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U2 - 10.1136/jclinpath-2016-204271
DO - 10.1136/jclinpath-2016-204271
M3 - Article
C2 - 28428284
AN - SCOPUS:85026872015
SN - 0021-9746
VL - 70
SP - 961
EP - 969
JO - Journal of Clinical Pathology
JF - Journal of Clinical Pathology
IS - 11
ER -