Rheumatoid Arthritis and Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: Cause, Consequence, or Coincidence?

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Smyk, Daniel S. [1 ]
Bogdanos, Dimitrios P. [1 ,2 ]
Mytilinaiou, Maria G. [1 ,2 ]
Burroughs, Andrew K. [3 ,4 ]
Rigopoulou, Eirini I. [2 ]
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[1] Kings Coll London, Sch Med, Inst Liver Studies, Div Transplantat Immunol & Mucosal Biol, London SE5 9RS, England
[2] Univ Thessaly, Univ Hosp Larissa, Med Sch, Dept Med, Larisa 41110, Greece
[3] Royal Free Hosp, Sheila Sherlock Liver Ctr, London NW3 2QG, England
[4] Royal Free Hosp, Univ Dept Surg, London NW3 2QG, England
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10.1155/2012/391567
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 [临床医学]; 100201 [内科学];
摘要
Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a progressive cholestatic liver disease characterized serologically by cholestasis and the presence of high-titre antimitochondrial antibodies and histologically by chronic nonsuppurative cholangitis and granulomata. PBC patients often have concomitant autoimmune diseases, including arthropathies. This raises the question as to whether there are shared features in the pathogenesis of those diseases with the pathogenesis of PBC. Epidemiological and large case studies have indicated that although the incidence of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is not significantly raised in PBC patients, there appears to be a higher rate of RA in PBC patients and their relatives. Genetic studies have demonstrated that several genes implicated in PBC have also been implicated in RA. Epigenetic studies provided a wealth of data regarding RA, but the findings on epigenetic changes in PBC are very limited. As well, certain infectious agents identified in the pathogenesis of PBC may also play a role in the pathogenesis of RA. These data suggest that although RA is not significantly present in PBC, some individuals with certain genetic traits and environmental exposures may develop both conditions. This concept may also apply to other concomitant diseases found in PBC patients.
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