INTRODUCTION The etiology of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is unclear, with molecular mimicry between host and viral/drug antigens being the most plausible mechanism initiating the immune cascade that induces hepatocyte injury. Finding a serologic parameter that closely relates to the liver histology would be beneficial for monitoring AIH activity and optimizing treatment. OBJECTIVES We studied serum interleukin (IL)-17 levels and IL‑17 activators (IL‑6 and transforming growth factor β1 [TGF-β1]) in treatment-naive and immunosuppressed patients with AIH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground & Aims: In autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), inflammation is closely related to fibrosis. Although transaminase levels are commonly used to assess hepatic inflammation, they may not relate directly to the histology. We developed a noninvasive diagnostic score as an alternative to liver biopsy to help optimize treatment for AIH and monitor disease progress.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Crohn's disease activity index (CDAI) and serum C-reactive protein (CRP) levels are not prefect indicators of Crohn's disease severity. Magnetic resonance enteroclysis (MRE) is a method allowing simultaneous assessment of lesions involving an entire intestinal wall as well as intra- and extraintestinal spaces. This method, however, is not appropriate for monitoring the course of disease and therapeutic effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground/aim: Reactive oxygen species play an important role in the pathogenesis of acute pancreatitis (AP) in animal models. Data on the oxidant-antioxidant balance in humans are scanty. The present study was undertaken to evaluate the dynamics of changes in the oxidant-antioxidant balance in the early phase of human AP.
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