Inflammation patterns in early postoperative cholangitis predict long-term outcomes in biliary atresia: A potential role of non-suppurative cholangitis

Author:

Harumatsu Toshio1,Muraji Toshihiro1,Masuya Ryuta2,Tsuruno Yudai1,Iwamoto Yumiko1,Ogata Masato1,Takada Lynne1,Kedoin Chihiro1,Nagano Ayaka1,Murakami Masakazu1,Sugita Koshiro1,Yano Keisuke1,Onishi Shun1,Kawano Takafumi1,Muto Mitsuru1,Kaji Tatsuru3,Ieiri Satoshi1

Affiliation:

1. Research Field in Medicine and Health Sciences, Medical and Dental Sciences Area, Research and Education Assembly, Kagoshima University

2. University of Miyazaki

3. Kurume University of School of Medicine

Abstract

Abstract

Purpose Frequent postoperative cholangitis in biliary atresia (BA) affects the long-term native liver survival. This study assessed the characteristics of early cholangitis and their influence on the prognosis. Methods Forty-three patients with BA who underwent surgery between 2000 and 2020 were analyzed for routine inflammatory markers. Early cholangitis characteristics were compared between native liver survivor (NLS) and living donor liver transplant (LDLT) patients. Results Among the 43 patients, 30 (69.8%) experienced 130 episodes of cholangitis. In the area under the receiver operating characteristics curve (AUROC) analysis, the cutoff value of the total cholangitis episodes was 3, with an area under the AUROC curve of 0.695 (95% confidence interval: 0.522–0.868). Before 3 years old, 113 episodes (86.9%) of cholangitis were observed. The white blood cell, C-reactive protein, and alanine aminotransferase values at cholangitis onset did not markedly differ between the LDLT and NLS groups. Conversely, the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio in the NLS group was significantly lower than in the LDLT group (0.85 vs. 1.63, p < 0.001). Conclusions Cholangitis in the NLS group was lymphocyte-dominant and atypical in its pathogenesis. Lymphocyte-dominant cholangitis is non-suppurative, and future research should clarify its pathogenesis to improve the treatment and prognosis of BA.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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