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Clinical Significance of the Detection of Antinuclear Antibodies in Patients with Acute Hepatitis A

Authors
Seo, Yeon SeokLee, Kwang GyunJung, Eun SukAn, HyongginKim, Ji HoonYeon, Jong EunByun, Kwan SooYim, Hyung JoonLee, Hong SikUm, Soon HoKim, Chang DuckRyu, Ho Sang
Issue Date
Sep-2011
Publisher
거트앤리버 발행위원회
Keywords
Autoimmune; Hepatitis A; Clinical outcome; Complication
Citation
Gut and Liver, v.5, no.3, pp 340 - 347
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCICANDI
Journal Title
Gut and Liver
Volume
5
Number
3
Start Page
340
End Page
347
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/13195
DOI
10.5009/gnl.2011.5.3.340
ISSN
1976-2283
2005-1212
Abstract
Background/Aims The findings of several recent studies suggest that antinuclear antibodies (ANAs) are frequently detected in patients with acute hepatitis A (AHA). However, the clinical significance of a positive ANA test remains uncertain. This study was performed to evaluate the clinical significance of ANAs in AHA patients. Methods All patients admitted with AHA were consecutively enrolled in this study. An ANA assay was performed by indirect immunofluorescence during hospitalization. ANA positivity was defined as an ANA titer ≥1:80. The peak international normalized ratio (INR), peak alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and peak bilirubin levels were assessed over the duration of the hospitalization, and the incidence of AHA complications was evaluated. Results A total of 422 patients were enrolled in this study (age, 31±7 years), of which 260 (61.6%) were men. ANAs were detected in 179 AHA patients (42.4%). The proportion of ANA-positive patients varied significantly with AHA status on the day of the ANA assay (4.7% during the prodromal period vs 52.1% during the icteric or recovery period, p<0.001) and sex (56.2% in women vs 33.8% in men, p<0.001). The ANAs became undetectable in all ANA-positive patients within 3 months. The incidence of complications, including mortality, fulminant hepatic failure, renal dysfunction, relapse, and cholestatic hepatitis, did not differ significantly between ANA-positive and ANA-negative patients. Conclusions ANAs were detected frequently and transiently in patients with AHA, especially after their peak-ALT day. The presence of ANAs may not be associated with the clinical outcome of AHA, but simply with AHA status on the ANA assay day.
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