Autoimmune pancreatocholangitis, non-autoimmune pancreatitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis: A comparative morphological and immunological analysis

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Background: Autoimmune pancreatocholangitis (AIPC) is an emerging, not completely characterized disease. Aim of this study was the comprehensive evaluation of a series of AIPC patients, who were diagnosed and treated in a European institution between January 2003 and July 2006. Methodology/Principal Findings: Thirty-three patients with histologically confirmed AIPC were analyzed and compared to 20 patients with non-autoimmune chronic pancreatitis (CP) and 14 patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Clinical features and conventional histopathology were taken into. Immunohistochemistry and real-time quantitative PCR were used for the characterization of the inflammatory infiltrate and the stromal reaction. AIPC was localized in the pancreatic head in 94% of the patients. Intra- and/or extrapancreatic biliary tract involvement was present in 64% of the cases. The number of infiltrating T-lymphocytes, macrophages and total plasma cells was significantly higher in AIPC than in CP (3-, 4- and 8-fold increase, respectively). The absolute number of IgG4- positive plasma cells was higher in AIPC than in CP and PSC (7-fold and 35-fold increase, respectively), but significance was only reached in comparison with PSC. CXCR5- and CXCL13-positive cells were almost exclusively detected in AIPC. Conclusion/Significance: AIPC is mainly a disease of the pancreatic head with possible extension into the periphery of the gland and/or into the biliary tract/gallbladder, The morphology of AIPC, as well as the immune- and stromal reaction is characteristic and comparable between cases with and without biliary tract involvement. Immunological markers (IgG4, CXCR5, CXCL13) can be of diagnostic relevance in specific settings. © 2008 Esposito et al.

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Esposito, I., Born, D., Bergmann, F., Longerich, T., Welsch, T., Giese, N. A., … Schirmacher, P. (2008). Autoimmune pancreatocholangitis, non-autoimmune pancreatitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis: A comparative morphological and immunological analysis. PLoS ONE, 3(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002539

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