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Improvement of autoimmune hepatitis during pregnancy followed by flare-up after delivery
Authors:Buchel Elwin  Van Steenbergen Werner  Nevens Frederik  Fevery Johan
Affiliation:Divison of Hepatobiliary and Pancreas Diseases, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, Belgium.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: Pregnancy in autoimmune hepatitis has been a rare event, but it has become more frequent with improved therapy. The present study aimed to analyze the consequences for mother and child in patients with autoimmune hepatitis. METHODS: Fourteen pregnancies have been followed in five patients with autoimmune chronic hepatitis (AIH) and in one with autoimmune sclerosing cholangitis (overlap AIH-PSC). RESULTS: Features of AIH improved markedly from the second trimester of pregnancy onward, allowing a decrease in immunosuppressive therapy. After delivery (or stillbirth in one patient), the activity of the autoimmune disease flared up rapidly in 12 of 14 events. CONCLUSIONS: Pregnancy induces a state of immune tolerance with improvement of the liver tests in AIH. This could result from a transition of TH1 to TH2 predominance during pregnancy. A flare-up often occurs after delivery. Preemptive increase of the immunosuppressive therapy is therefore advocated consecutive to delivery. Azathioprine use seems to be safe during pregnancy.
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