Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6109642 | Journal of Hepatology | 2009 | 5 Pages |
BackgroundIgG4-associated cholangitis (IAC) can mimic primary sclerosing cholangitis although, in contrast to the latter, it is highly responsive to steroid therapy. IAC is known to be associated with autoimmune pancreatitis and has also been shown to be part of a more complex autoimmune IgG4 syndrome. However, an association with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a condition in which its identification may have therapeutic and prognostic importance, has not yet been described.Case reportsWe report the cases of two HLA identical siblings both DRBâ1501 positive exhibiting features of IAC together with ulcerative colitis. Subsequent high resolution HLA typing performed by sequence-based-typing showed similar alleles in both siblings: Aâ0301 Aâ3201 Bâ07 (0702/62) Bâ1401 Câ0702 Câ0802 DRB1â1501. There is indirect evidence that this hitherto undescribed association, likely to be strongly linked to a genetic background, might account for a proportion of the cases of cholangitis associated with IBD.ConclusionAppropriate investigation for IBD-associated cholangitis is mandatory to identify IAC, the recognition of which has particular therapeutic and prognostic implications.