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dc.creatorSmyk, D. S.en
dc.creatorBogdanos, D. P.en
dc.creatorKriese, S.en
dc.creatorBillinis, C.en
dc.creatorBurroughs, A. K.en
dc.creatorRigopoulou, E. I.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:47:35Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:47:35Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.identifier10.1016/j.clinre.2011.07.013
dc.identifier.issn2210-7401
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/33113
dc.description.abstractAutoimmune liver diseases include autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), and primary sclerosing cholangitis. A variety of environmental and genetic risk factors have been associated with these conditions. Recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTI) have been strongly associated with PBC, and to a lesser extent with AIH. These observations were initially based on the observation of significant bacteriuria in female patients with PBC. Larger epidemiological studies demonstrated that there was indeed a strong correlation between recurrent UTI and PBC. AIH has not been linked to recurrent UTI in epidemiological studies; however treatment of UTI with nitrofurantoin can induce AIH. As Escherichia coli is the most prevalent organism isolated in women with UTI, it has been suggested that molecular mimicry between microbial and human PDC-E2 (the main autoantigenic target in PBC) epitopes may explain the link between UTI and PBC. Multiple studies have demonstrated molecular mimicry and immunological cross-reactivity involving microbial and self-antigen mimics. This review will examine the literature surrounding UTI and autoimmune liver disease. This will include case reports and epidemiological studies, as well as experimental data. (c) 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. Tous droits reserves.en
dc.sourceClinics and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterologyen
dc.source.uri<Go to ISI>://WOS:000303403800014
dc.subjectPRIMARY BILIARY-CIRRHOSISen
dc.subjectREGULATORY T-CELLSen
dc.subjectCHRONIC ACTIVE HEPATITISen
dc.subjectHUMAN-LEUKOCYTE ANTIGENen
dc.subjectANTIMITOCHONDRIAL ANTIBODIESen
dc.subjectMOLECULARen
dc.subjectMIMICRYen
dc.subjectPYRUVATE-DEHYDROGENASEen
dc.subjectCROSS-REACTIVITYen
dc.subjectESCHERICHIA-COLIen
dc.subjectMITOCHONDRIAL AUTOANTIGENSen
dc.subjectGastroenterology & Hepatologyen
dc.titleUrinary tract infection as a risk factor for autoimmune liver disease: From bench to bedsideen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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