Risk factors for recurrence of primary biliary cholangitis after liver transplantation in female patients: A Japanese multicenter retrospective study

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Abstract

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is diagnosed mainly in female individuals, and risk factors for PBC recurrence (rPBC) after liver transplantation (LT) from cadaveric donors have been reported. We conducted a retrospective multicenter study of rPBC in female patients after living-donor LT (LDLT). A total of 388 female patients undergoing LDLT for end-stage PBC were enrolled, and the effects of preoperative and operative factors were evaluated. Postoperative factors were evaluated in 312 patients who survived for more than 1 year post-LDLT. rPBC was defined as abnormal hepatic enzyme levels with typical histological findings in liver biopsies. Fifty-eight patients (14.9%) developed rPBC with a median of 4.6 (0.8-14.5) years post-LT. Cox hazard analysis (P < 0.05) showed that younger recipient age (hazard ratio, 0.95; 95% confidence interval, 0.920-0.982), shorter operative time (1.00; 0.995-0.999), higher serum immunoglobulin M level (1.00; 1.001-1.002), donor sex mismatch (2.45; 1.268-4.736), human leukocyte antigen B60 (2.56; 1.336-4.921) and DR8 (1.98; 1.134-3.448), and initial treatment with cyclosporine A (3.14; 1.602-6.138) were significantly associated with rPBC. The frequencies of Child-Turcotte-Pugh class C (0.46; 0.274-0.775), the model of end-stage liver disease score (0.96; 0.914-0.998), and updated Mayo risk score (1.02; 1.005-1.033) were significantly lower in rPBC. Posttransplantation use of steroids decreased and that of antimetabolites increased the frequency of rPBC. Conclusion: The timing of LT, recipient conditions, donor characteristics, and immunosuppressive medications may be associated with rPBC in LT recipients. (Hepatology Communications 2017;1:394–405).

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Kogiso, T., Egawa, H., Teramukai, S., Taniai, M., Hashimoto, E., Tokushige, K., … Uemoto, S. (2017). Risk factors for recurrence of primary biliary cholangitis after liver transplantation in female patients: A Japanese multicenter retrospective study. Hepatology Communications, 1(5), 394–405. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1037

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