Review
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Sep 21, 2012; 18(35): 4855-4865
Published online Sep 21, 2012. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i35.4855
Table 1 Prevalence of granulomas in liver disease n (%)
Ref.OriginTotal number liver biopsiesTotal number liver biopsies with granulomasDiagnosis of PBC in granuloma group
Drebber et al[100]Germany12  161442 (3.6)215 (48.6)
Dourakis et al[101]Greece176866 (3.7)41 (62)
Gaya et al[95]United Kingdom166263 (3.8)15 (23.8)
McCluggage et al[96]Northern Ireland4075163 (4)90 (55)
Satti et al[99]Saudi Arabia40459 (14.6)Unknown
Table 2 Summary of studies in support or against a role of mycobacteria as triggers of primary biliary cirrhosis
Ref.YearMycobacteriumM2 antigenIn supportAgainst
Klein et al[88]1993M. tuberculosisBovine heartAnti-M2 AMAs (70 kDa) found in 12/28 (43%) tuberculosis patientsNone of the patients had PBC
AMA by IIFL were negative
Anti-PDC-E2 titers were low
Gilburd et al[87]1994M. lepraeBovine heartAnti-M2 against 54-, 41- and 35-kDa bands found in 27/69 (39.1%) leprosy patientsNone of the patients had PBC
Only 2/27 (1%) sera reacted with the PDC-E2 band
Anti-M2 inhibited anti-PDC activity in 19.1%
Vilagut et al[86]1994M. gordonaePorcine heartAnti-hsp65 M. gordonae antibodies found in 19/19 (100%) of PBC patients. No reactivity to other atypical mycobacteria was found
Anti-porcine AMAs (anti-PDC-E2 and BCOADC-E2) cross-reacted with anti-hsp65 M. gordonae antibodies and vice versa
O’ Donohue et al[119]1994M. gordonae, M. kansasii, M. fortuitum, M. chelonae, M. szulgai and M. malmoense, M. avium-intracellulare and M. xenopi23 of 26 (88%) PBC sera reacted with a 65-kDa protein in extracts of six of the mycobacterial species testedReactivity to the atypical mycobacterial mimics was found in non-PBC liver disease patients and controls
Sera from 15 PBC patients reacted with M. avium-intracellulare
Sera from 9 PBC patients reacted with M. xenopi
Bogdanos et al[54]2004M. gordonaePrimate liverThe motif GDL(IL)AE is shared by M. gordonae hsp6594-99 and PDC-E2216–221Reactivity to M. gordonae hsp6590-104 /human PDC-E2212-226 seen in Spanish (47.5%), but rarely British patients (4%)
Broome et al[121]1993--Immunohistochemistry demonstrated positive mycobacterial hsp65 staining in PBC liver tissuePositive staining was also observed in pathological controls
Vilagut et al[116]1996M. gordonae-M. gordonae genetic material detected in 9 of 11 (82%) PBC liver tissues
O’Donohue et al[118]1998M. gordonae-Mycobacterial DNA not detected in PBC liver tissues, but was detected in positive controls
Tanaka et al[122]1999Mycobacterial genus specific primers-Mycobacterial DNA not detected in PBC liver tissues