Immune dysfunction in cirrhosis

Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction,also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction syndrome,is a major component of cirrhosis,and plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of both the acute and chronic worsening of liver function.During the evolution of the disease,acute decompensatio...

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Published inWorld journal of gastroenterology : WJG Vol. 20; no. 10; pp. 2564 - 2577
Main Author Sipeki, Nora
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Abstract Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction,also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction syndrome,is a major component of cirrhosis,and plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of both the acute and chronic worsening of liver function.During the evolution of the disease,acute decompensation events associated with organ failure(s),so-called acute-on chronic liver failure,and chronic decompensation with progression of liver fibrosis and also development of disease specific complications,comprise distinct clinical entities with different immunopathology mechanisms.Enhanced bacterial translocation associated with systemic endotoxemia and increased occurrence of systemic bacterial infections have substantial impacts on both clinical situations.Acute and chronic exposure to bacteria and/or their products,however,can result in variable clinical consequences.The immune status of patients is not constant during the illness;consequently,alterations of the balance between pro-and anti-in-flammatory processes result in very different dynamic courses.In this review we give a detailed overview of acquired immune dysfunction and its consequences for cirrhosis.We demonstrate the substantial influence of inherited innate immune dysfunction on acute and chronic inflammatory processes in cirrhosis caused by the pre-existing acquired immune dysfunction with limited compensatory mechanisms.Moreover,we highlight the current facts and future perspectives of how the assessment of immune dysfunction can assist clinicians in everyday practical decision-making when establishing treatment and care strategies for the patients with end-stage liver disease.Early and efficient recognition of inappropriate performance of the immune system is essential for overcoming complications,delaying progression and reducing mortality.
AbstractList Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction,also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction syndrome,is a major component of cirrhosis,and plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of both the acute and chronic worsening of liver function.During the evolution of the disease,acute decompensation events associated with organ failure(s),so-called acute-on chronic liver failure,and chronic decompensation with progression of liver fibrosis and also development of disease specific complications,comprise distinct clinical entities with different immunopathology mechanisms.Enhanced bacterial translocation associated with systemic endotoxemia and increased occurrence of systemic bacterial infections have substantial impacts on both clinical situations.Acute and chronic exposure to bacteria and/or their products,however,can result in variable clinical consequences.The immune status of patients is not constant during the illness;consequently,alterations of the balance between pro-and anti-in-flammatory processes result in very different dynamic courses.In this review we give a detailed overview of acquired immune dysfunction and its consequences for cirrhosis.We demonstrate the substantial influence of inherited innate immune dysfunction on acute and chronic inflammatory processes in cirrhosis caused by the pre-existing acquired immune dysfunction with limited compensatory mechanisms.Moreover,we highlight the current facts and future perspectives of how the assessment of immune dysfunction can assist clinicians in everyday practical decision-making when establishing treatment and care strategies for the patients with end-stage liver disease.Early and efficient recognition of inappropriate performance of the immune system is essential for overcoming complications,delaying progression and reducing mortality.
Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction, also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction syndrome, is a major component of cirrhosis, and plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of both the acute and chronic worsening of liver function. During the evolution of the disease, acute decompensation events associated with organ failure(s), so-called acute-on chronic liver failure, and chronic decompensation with progression of liver fibrosis and also development of disease specific complications, comprise distinct clinical entities with different immunopathology mechanisms. Enhanced bacterial translocation associated with systemic endotoxemia and increased occurrence of systemic bacterial infections have substantial impacts on both clinical situations. Acute and chronic exposure to bacteria and/or their products, however, can result in variable clinical consequences. The immune status of patients is not constant during the illness; consequently, alterations of the balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory processes result in very different dynamic courses. In this review we give a detailed overview of acquired immune dysfunction and its consequences for cirrhosis. We demonstrate the substantial influence of inherited innate immune dysfunction on acute and chronic inflammatory processes in cirrhosis caused by the pre-existing acquired immune dysfunction with limited compensatory mechanisms. Moreover, we highlight the current facts and future perspectives of how the assessment of immune dysfunction can assist clinicians in everyday practical decision-making when establishing treatment and care strategies for the patients with end-stage liver disease. Early and efficient recognition of inappropriate performance of the immune system is essential for overcoming complications, delaying progression and reducing mortality.Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction, also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction syndrome, is a major component of cirrhosis, and plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of both the acute and chronic worsening of liver function. During the evolution of the disease, acute decompensation events associated with organ failure(s), so-called acute-on chronic liver failure, and chronic decompensation with progression of liver fibrosis and also development of disease specific complications, comprise distinct clinical entities with different immunopathology mechanisms. Enhanced bacterial translocation associated with systemic endotoxemia and increased occurrence of systemic bacterial infections have substantial impacts on both clinical situations. Acute and chronic exposure to bacteria and/or their products, however, can result in variable clinical consequences. The immune status of patients is not constant during the illness; consequently, alterations of the balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory processes result in very different dynamic courses. In this review we give a detailed overview of acquired immune dysfunction and its consequences for cirrhosis. We demonstrate the substantial influence of inherited innate immune dysfunction on acute and chronic inflammatory processes in cirrhosis caused by the pre-existing acquired immune dysfunction with limited compensatory mechanisms. Moreover, we highlight the current facts and future perspectives of how the assessment of immune dysfunction can assist clinicians in everyday practical decision-making when establishing treatment and care strategies for the patients with end-stage liver disease. Early and efficient recognition of inappropriate performance of the immune system is essential for overcoming complications, delaying progression and reducing mortality.
Innate and adaptive immune dysfunction, also referred to as cirrhosis-associated immune dysfunction syndrome, is a major component of cirrhosis, and plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of both the acute and chronic worsening of liver function. During the evolution of the disease, acute decompensation events associated with organ failure(s), so-called acute-on chronic liver failure, and chronic decompensation with progression of liver fibrosis and also development of disease specific complications, comprise distinct clinical entities with different immunopathology mechanisms. Enhanced bacterial translocation associated with systemic endotoxemia and increased occurrence of systemic bacterial infections have substantial impacts on both clinical situations. Acute and chronic exposure to bacteria and/or their products, however, can result in variable clinical consequences. The immune status of patients is not constant during the illness; consequently, alterations of the balance between pro- and anti-inflammatory processes result in very different dynamic courses. In this review we give a detailed overview of acquired immune dysfunction and its consequences for cirrhosis. We demonstrate the substantial influence of inherited innate immune dysfunction on acute and chronic inflammatory processes in cirrhosis caused by the pre-existing acquired immune dysfunction with limited compensatory mechanisms. Moreover, we highlight the current facts and future perspectives of how the assessment of immune dysfunction can assist clinicians in everyday practical decision-making when establishing treatment and care strategies for the patients with end-stage liver disease. Early and efficient recognition of inappropriate performance of the immune system is essential for overcoming complications, delaying progression and reducing mortality.
Author Nora Sipeki Peter Antal-Szalmas Peter L Lakatos Maria Papp
AuthorAffiliation Institute of Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology, University of Debrecen, H-4032 Debrecen,Hungary Department of Laboratory Medicine,University of Debrecen, H-4032 Debrecen, Hungary 1st Department of Medicine, Semmelweis University, H-1083 Budapest, Hungary
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SubjectTerms Adaptive Immunity
Animals
Bacterial Infections - immunology
Bacterial Infections - microbiology
Bacterial Infections - mortality
Cirrhosis
Complement System Proteins - metabolism
Disease Progression
dysfunction
End Stage Liver Disease - immunology
End Stage Liver Disease - mortality
Endotoxemia
Humans
Immune
Immunity, Innate
Inflammation Mediators - metabolism
Liver Cirrhosis - complications
Liver Cirrhosis - diagnosis
Liver Cirrhosis - immunology
Liver Cirrhosis - metabolism
Liver Cirrhosis - mortality
Liver Failure, Acute - immunology
Liver Failure, Acute - mortality
Macrophages - immunology
Monocytes - immunology
Neutrophils - immunology
Prognosis
Risk Factors
Signal Transduction
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Title Immune dysfunction in cirrhosis
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