LKM immunofluorescence is associated with DILI, especially after metamizole intake.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Kilian Bock, Bastian Engel, Elmar Jaeckel, Heiner Wedemeyer, Ingmar Mederacke, Young-Seon Mederacke
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Abstract

Background & Aims: Drug induced liver injury (DILI) is a rare but potentially serious clinical condition. One phenotype of DILI is termed drug-induced autoimmune like hepatitis (DI-ALH) that presents with laboratory and histological features indistinguishable from autoimmune hepatitis. Liver kidney microsomal antibodies (LKM-antibodies) are common in the diagnosis of AIH but were also described to be associated with halothane-induced DILI. Also, the antigens of anti-LKM-1 and anti-LKM-2 belong to the cytochrome P450 enzyme family that is involved in metabolism various drugs. Therefore, we aimed to study the impact of LKM-antibodies in the diagnostic work-up of suspected DILI in a large cohort of patients with liver injury in a tertiary care centre.

Methods: We screened a large single centre hospital data base and retrospectively identified 63.300 cases with liver injury as defined: AST or ALT > 3 ULN or AP or TBI > 2 ULN. Of those, 82 cases with LKM immunofluorescence positivity (titre ≥ 1: 160) were identified, of which 64 patients fulfilled the inclusion criteria for this study.

Results: Positive LKM immunofluorescence was associated with drug-induced autoimmune-like hepatitis (DI-ALH). Metamizole association was identified in half of the patients (n=33, 52%). Eight patients with metamizole associated DI-ALHs required liver transplantation and one patient died.

Conclusion: DI-ALH, especially after metamizole administration, can be a reason for a positivity in LKM immunofluorescence tests. Metamizole DI-ALH has a high liver-related mortality.

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Digestive Diseases
Digestive Diseases 医学-胃肠肝病学
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58
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2 months
期刊介绍: Each issue of this journal is dedicated to a special topic of current interest, covering both clinical and basic science topics in gastrointestinal function and disorders. The contents of each issue are comprehensive and reflect the state of the art, featuring editorials, reviews, mini reviews and original papers. These individual contributions encompass a variety of disciplines including all fields of gastroenterology. ''Digestive Diseases'' bridges the communication gap between advances made in the academic setting and their application in patient care. The journal is a valuable service for clinicians, specialists and physicians-in-training.
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