Mirjam Kolev , Andreas E Kremer , Christiane Sokollik , Merill Eric Gershwin , Benedetta Terziroli Beretta-Piccoli
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Autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, and primary sclerosing cholangitis are well-defined autoimmune liver diseases, the pathophysiology of which remains enigmatic. While major therapeutic advances have been achieved for many other autoimmune diseases, precision therapy for these diseases has lagged. For example, limited data exist on the use of innovative drugs targeting the immune system, such as monoclonal antibodies that block immune checkpoint, mRNA vaccines, the influence of infections, the microbiome, and drugs on loss of tolerance in liver autoimmunity. The knowledge on recent radiological techniques, on the expanding role of artificial intelligence in medicine, and on the relationship between the pediatric and adult phenotypes also urgently needs to be advanced in liver autoimmunity. Increased patient involvement focusing on individual symptom burden is also crucial for improving long-term quality of treatment. The fourth Swiss Autoimmune Liver Disease Meeting provided a unique interdisciplinary platform for experts and patients to discuss critical gaps. This opinion paper highlights the discussions on unmet needs and potential solutions in autoimmune liver diseases.
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Current Opinion in Immunology aims to stimulate scientifically grounded, interdisciplinary, multi-scale debate and exchange of ideas. It contains polished, concise and timely reviews and opinions, with particular emphasis on those articles published in the past two years. In addition to describing recent trends, the authors are encouraged to give their subjective opinion of the topics discussed.
In Current Opinion in Immunology we help the reader by providing in a systematic manner: 1. The views of experts on current advances in their field in a clear and readable form. 2. Evaluations of the most interesting papers, annotated by experts, from the great wealth of original publications.
Current Opinion in Immunology will serve as an invaluable source of information for researchers, lecturers, teachers, professionals, policy makers and students.
Current Opinion in Immunology builds on Elsevier''s reputation for excellence in scientific publishing and long-standing commitment to communicating reproducible biomedical research targeted at improving human health. It is a companion to the new Gold Open Access journal Current Research in Immunology and is part of the Current Opinion and Research(CO+RE) suite of journals. All CO+RE journals leverage the Current Opinion legacy-of editorial excellence, high-impact, and global reach-to ensure they are a widely read resource that is integral to scientists'' workflow.