Table 2.
Factors | Features | Pathogenic Implications in AIH |
Microbial triggers | Infections with multiple viruses temporally associated with onset of AIH[120,126-128,133] | Low frequency of viral markers in AIH[136,147] |
Undiscovered viral agents possible[151] | ||
Rarity of AIH contrasts with ubiquity of viruses and supports host-related predisposing factors[147] | ||
Multiple viral antigens discovered in serum and liver tissue of patients with AIH[139,142-144] | ||
Microbial infection as direct cause unlikely[147] | ||
Superantigens | Induced by viruses and bacteria[158,159] | Superantigens implicated in model of MS and patients with RA[165-167] |
No MHC-restricted antigen presentation[158] | ||
Associated with nearly monoclonal single type Vβ T cells in RA[166] | ||
Bind to class II MHC molecule on APC and Vβ region of TCR[160] | ||
Microbial basis inferred in RA[159,166,167] | ||
Generate polyclonal T cell response[161] | ||
Can induce T cell exhaustion[376,377] | ||
Superantigens unassessed in AIH[158,159] | ||
Drug exposure | Metabolites can interact with self-proteins to promote loss of tolerance[176,178,179] | Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury can resemble AIH[168,169] |
Immune checkpoint inhibitors enhance reactivity against neo-antigens[182,184] | Immune-mediated hepatitis associated with blockade of immune inhibitors[190-194] | |
Immune checkpoint inhibitors induce diverse autoimmune diseases[186,187] | Hepatitis may occur months after cessation of immune checkpoint inhibitor[189] | |
Drugs can cause DNA demethylation[199-203] | DNA demethylating drugs induce lupus-like reactions in animal models[202] | |
Environmental pressures | Diet, drug or alcohol abuse, pollutants, sanitation, polypharmacy, and socioeconomic status are potential but unevaluated risk factors for AIH[25] | Vitamin D deficiency in refractory AIH[209,210] |
Vitamin D response element in genes[378,379] | ||
Gene expressions affected by vitamin D deficiency[35,85,207,208,211] | ||
Environment can affect antigen exposures, gene expression, and immune responses[25] | ||
Polymorphisms of VDR associated with occurrence of AIH[212,213] | ||
Other environmental factors unexplored in AIH |
Superscripted numbers are references. AIH: Autoimmune hepatitis; APC: Antigen-presenting cell; DNA: Deoxyribonucleic acid; MHC: Major histocompatibility complex; MS: Multiple sclerosis; RA: Rheumatoid arthritis; TCR: T cell antigen receptor; VDR: Vitamin D receptor; Vβ region: Variable region of the β chain.