Clinical Predictors of Polyautoimmunity in Autoimmune Liver Diseases: Insights into Disease Complexity

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Background: Autoimmune liver diseases (ALDs) are a diverse group of chronic inflammatory disorders. Individuals with a history of one autoimmune disease (AD) are at a substantially increased risk of developing additional autoimmune conditions. Polyautoimmunity has increasingly been recognized as a factor associated with a more complex disease course and poorer long-term outcomes. Methods: This retrospective, cross-sectional observational study reviewed medical records of patients diagnosed with ALDs who had been admitted to the gastroenterology clinic. Results: A total of 457 patients with ALDs were included. Polyautoimmunity was present in 194 patients (42.5%), and multiple autoimmune syndrome (MAS) was diagnosed in 26 of these patients (5.7%). Serological comparisons revealed that antinuclear antibody (ANA) positivity was significantly more common in the polyautoimmunity group. Only 22.2% of the patients with polyautoimmunity were ANA-negative, compared with 52.9% in those without. An ROC curve analysis was conducted to assess the predictive value of clinical and laboratory variables for polyautoimmunity. Among all the tested parameters, ANA positivity (>+2) had the strongest predictive value (AUC: 0.724). A disease duration longer than 6.5 years followed, with a moderate discriminative capacity (AUC: 0.677). Additionally, lower albumin levels (<3.0 g/dL) and elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rates (ESRs) (>29.5 mm/h) were significantly associated with polyautoimmunity. Conclusions: In our cohort, 42.5% of patients had at least one additional autoimmune disorder, highlighting the need for a systemic and comprehensive approach to patient care. Simple and accessible markers—such as ANA titers, disease duration, albumin levels, and ESRs—may help to identify patients at greater risk.

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Güçbey Türker, Ö., Kalkan, Ç., Bilican, G., Asfuroğlu Kalkan, E., Atay, A., Ateş, İ., & Soykan, İ. (2025). Clinical Predictors of Polyautoimmunity in Autoimmune Liver Diseases: Insights into Disease Complexity. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14145143

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