The use of liver biopsy evaluation in discrimination of idiopathic autoimmune hepatitis versus drug-induced liver injury.


Autoria(s): Suzuki, Ayako; Brunt, Elizabeth M; Kleiner, David E; Miquel, Rosa; Smyrk, Thomas C; Andrade, Raul J; Lucena, M Isabel; Castiella, AgustÍn; Lindor, Keith; Björnsson, Einar
Data(s)

11/06/2014

11/06/2014

02/09/2011

Resumo

Distinguishing drug-induced liver injury (DILI) from idiopathic autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) can be challenging. We performed a standardized histologic evaluation to explore potential hallmarks to differentiate AIH versus DILI. Biopsies from patients with clinically well-characterized DILI [n = 35, including 19 hepatocellular injury (HC) and 16 cholestatic/mixed injury (CS)] and AIH (n = 28) were evaluated for Ishak scores, prominent inflammatory cell types in portal and intra-acinar areas, the presence or absence of emperipolesis, rosette formation, and cholestasis in a blinded fashion by four experienced hepatopathologists. Histologic diagnosis was concordant with clinical diagnosis in 65% of cases; but agreement on final diagnosis among the four pathologists was complete in only 46% of cases. Interface hepatitis, focal necrosis, and portal inflammation were present in all evaluated cases, but were more severe in AIH (P < 0.05) than DILI (HC). Portal and intra-acinar plasma cells, rosette formation, and emperiopolesis were features that favored AIH (P < 0.02). A model combining portal inflammation, portal plasma cells, intra-acinar lymphocytes and eosinophils, rosette formation, and canalicular cholestasis yielded an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.90 in predicting DILI (HC) versus AIH. All Ishak inflammation scores were more severe in AIH than DILI (CS) (P ≤ 0.05). The four AIH-favoring features listed above were consistently more prevalent in AIH, whereas portal neutrophils and intracellular (hepatocellular) cholestasis were more prevalent in DILI (CS) (P < 0.02). The combination of portal inflammation, fibrosis, portal neutrophils and plasma cells, and intracellular (hepatocellular) cholestasis yielded an AUC of 0.91 in predicting DILI (CS) versus AIH. Conclusion: Although an overlap of histologic findings exists for AIH and DILI, sufficient differences exist so that pathologists can use the pattern of injury to suggest the correct diagnosis.

Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't;

The Spanish DILI Registry is supported, in part, by research grants from the Agencia Española del Medicamento and Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria (PS 09/01384). This research was also supported, in part, by the Intramural Research Program of the National Iinstitues of Health, National Cancer Institute.

Identificador

Suzuki A, Brunt EM, Kleiner DE, Miquel R, Smyrk TC, Andrade RJ, et al. The use of liver biopsy evaluation in discrimination of idiopathic autoimmune hepatitis versus drug-induced liver injury. Hepatology. 2011; 54(3):931-9

1527-3350 (Online)

0270-9139 (Print)

PMC3192933

http://hdl.handle.net/10668/1632

21674554

10.1002/hep.24481

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en

Publicador

Wiley

Relação

Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hep.24481/abstract

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Palavras-Chave #Biopsia #Enfermedad Hepática Inducida por Drogas #Hígado #hepatitis autoinmunitaria #Medical Subject Headings::Named Groups::Persons::Age Groups::Adult::Aged #Medical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Diagnosis::Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures::Diagnostic Techniques, Surgical::Biopsy #Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Digestive System Diseases::Liver Diseases::Drug-Induced Liver Injury #Medical Subject Headings::Diseases::Immune System Diseases::Autoimmune Diseases::Hepatitis, Autoimmune #Medical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humans #Medical Subject Headings::Anatomy::Digestive System::Liver #Medical Subject Headings::Named Groups::Persons::Age Groups::Adult #Medical Subject Headings::Check Tags::Female #Medical Subject Headings::Check Tags::Male #Medical Subject Headings::Named Groups::Persons::Age Groups::Adult::Middle Aged
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