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Predictive role of anti-gp210 and anticentromere antibodies in long-term outcome of primary biliary cirrhosis
Authors:Minoru Nakamura  Atsumasa Komori  Masahiro Ito  Hisayoshi Kondo  Yoshihiro Aiba  Kiyoshi Migita  Shinya Nagaoka  Kazuyuki Ohata  Koji Yano  Seigo Abiru  Manabu Daikoku  Hiroshi Yatsuhashi  Shinji Shimoda   Hiromi Ishibashi
Affiliation:National Hospital Organization (NHO) Nagasaki Medical Center, Omura,;Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki,;National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan (NHOSLJ), and;Kyushu University Graduate School of Medical Science, Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:Because some of the autoreactive T-cell clones specific for human PDC-E2 cross-react to mimicry peptides having an EIExDK motif derived from nuclear antigens such as human gp210 and sp100, we studied the clinical significance of antinuclear antibodies (ANA) in primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) patients registered to the National Hospital Organization Study Group for Liver Disease in Japan (NHOSLJ). We found that there are two different types of progression in PBC; one is a hepatic failure-type progression which is represented by positive anti-gp210 antibodies and the other is a portalhypertension-type progression which is represented by positive anticentromere antibodies. We discuss the predictive role of these ANA in the long-term outcome of PBC and the mechanisms by which two different PBC progression types occur based on molecular mimicry and aberrant expression of nuclear antigens.
Keywords:antinuclear antibodies (ANA)    centromere    gp210    hepatic failure    predictive autoantibodies    primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)
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