Association of HLA-DR14 with the treatment response in Japanese patients with autoimmune hepatitis
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Association of HLA-DR14 with the treatment response in Japanese patients with autoimmune hepatitis
Abstract
Background: Influence of human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) on the therapeutic response in autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is not known.
Aims: To evaluate if HLA-DR types influence biological and histological responses to corticosteroids in patients with AIH.
Methods: During 28 years from 1979 through 2007, 48 patients with definite diagnosis of AIH received long-term corticosteroid therapy (median 9 years [range: 5-28 years]) in a single Japanese center. They were followed for transaminase levels and received liver biopsy before and after the treatment.
Results: DR4 was detected in 32 and DR14 in 11 patients; seven possessed both DR4 and DR14. DR4 was more frequent in AIH patients than in the general population (67% vs. 22%), while DR14 was comparably frequent between them (23% vs. 17%). Overall, biochemical response was achieved in 43 (90%) of the 48 patients. The sustained biochemical response to a maintenance prednisolone dose < 10 mg was gained more frequently in the patients with than without DR14 (10/11 [91%] vs. 10/37 [27%], P < 0.001). Marked histological improvement with a decrease in histology activity index (HAI) score by > 2 points was achieved in 31 of the 32 (97%) biochemical responders. Histological aggravation with an increase in HAI score occurred in 4 of the 16 (25%) patients without biochemical response (non-responders and relapsers combined), but in none of the 32 responders.
Conclusion: Long-term immunosuppressive treatment can improve the outcome of Japanese patients with AIH, and DR14 is associated with excellent biochemical response.
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