Expanding etiology of progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis

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Sarah AF Henkel [1 ]
Judy H Squires [2 ]
Mary Ayers [3 ]
Armando Ganoza [4 ]
Patrick Mckiernan [3 ]
James E Squires [3 ]
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[1] Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Emory School of Medicine
[2] Department of Radiology, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
[3] Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology,and Nutrition, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
[4] Division of Pediatric Transplantation, Department of Surgery, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
关键词
Cholestasis; Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis; Benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis; Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy; Drug induced cholestasis; Bile acids; Bile transport;
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R575 [肝及胆疾病];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND Progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis(PFIC) refers to a disparate group of autosomal recessive disorders that are linked by the inability to appropriately form and excrete bile from hepatocytes, resulting in a hepatocellular form of cholestasis. While the diagnosis of such disorders had historically been based on pattern recognition of unremitting cholestasis without other identified molecular or anatomic cause, recent scientific advancements have uncovered multiple specific responsible proteins. The variety of identified defects has resulted in an ever-broadening phenotypic spectrum, ranging from traditional benign recurrent jaundice to progressive cholestasis and end-stage liver disease.AIM To review current data on defects in bile acid homeostasis, explore the expanding knowledge base of genetic based diseases in this field, and report disease characteristics and management.METHODS We conducted a systemic review according to PRISMA guidelines. We performed a Medline/PubMed search in February-March 2019 for relevant articles relating to the understanding, diagnosis, and management of bile acid homeostasis with a focus on the family of diseases collectively known as PFIC. English only articles were accessed in full. The manual search included references of retrieved articles.We extracted data on disease characteristics, associations with other diseases, and treatment. Data was summarized and presented in text, figure, and table format.RESULTS Genetic-based liver disease resulting in the inability to properly form and secrete bile constitute an important cause of morbidity and mortality in children and increasingly in adults. A growing number of PFIC have been described based on an expanded understanding of biliary transport mechanism defects and the development of a common phenotype.CONCLUSION We present a summary of current advances made in a number of areas relevant to both the classically described FIC1(ATP8 B1), BSEP(ABCB11), and MDR3(ABCB4) transporter deficiencies, as well as more recently described gene mutations--TJP2(TJP2), FXR(NR1 H4), MYO5 B(MYO5 B), and others which expand the etiology and understanding of PFIC-related cholestatic diseases and bile transport.
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