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Genetics of cholestatic liver disease in 2010.
[benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis]
Many
of
the
cholestatic
diseases
show
similar
clinical
features
,
despite
underlying
differences
in
the
genetic
etiology
.
The
present
review
aims
to
present
recent
insight
into
this
etiological
heterogeneity
.
Mutations
in
the
genes
causing
progressive
familial
intrahepatic
cholestasis
are
also
involved
in
less
severe
phenotypes
like
benign
recurrent
intrahepatic
cholestasis
,
gallstone
disease
,
intrahepatic
cholestasis
of
pregnancy
and
drug-induced
cholestasis
.
This
probably
represents
a
continuum
of
severity
of
the
mutations
involved
,
but
also
complex
patterns
of
inheritance
ranging
from
monogenic
autosomal
recessive
disorders
to
heterozygosity
only
conferring
a
moderate
increase
in
disease
risk
,
where
additional
genetic
or
environmental
factors
are
needed
to
acquire
a
disease
phenotype
.
Recent
genome-
wide
association
studies
in
the
inflammatory
cholestatic
diseases
primary
biliary
cirrhosis
and
primary
sclerosing
cholangitis
have
revealed
susceptibility
genes
involved
in
autoimmunity
and
inflammatory
bowel
disease
,
whereas
the
genetic
risk
factors
for
the
biliary
preference
of
these
diseases
remain
unknown
.
The
complexity
of
the
genetic
contribution
to
cholestatic
liver
disease
needs
to
be
accounted
for
to
fully
understand
the
pathogenesis
of
these
conditions
.
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"primary sclerosing cholangitis have revealed susceptibility genes involved in autoimmunity and inflammatory bowel disease"
symptom
benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
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