@article{Defendenti_Bollani_Munegato_Saibeni_Sofia_Bruno_Saudelli_Picca_2008, title={Local esperience on frequency and significance of immunological overlap in the field of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC)}, volume={23}, url={https://www.pagepressjournals.org/mm/article/view/mm.2008.2580}, DOI={10.4081/mm.2008.2580}, abstractNote={The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency and quality of immunological overlap in serum AMA M2 positives. During the period January 2004 - December 2006, out of 3000 sera evaluated, 40 were AMA M2 positive. Six of these (15%) were without immunological overlap; they had clinical, histological and biochemical features of classical PBC with a normal length of life and ursodeoxycholic acid responding. In other 16 patients (40%), there was an association with antibody against antigens as SLA/LP, gp210 and Sp100, that causes the overlap syndrome AIH/PBC with various level of seriousness.The association with anti SLA/LP or with high level of autoantibody anti-Sp100 (index ELISA>10) waspresent in the patients investigated, as AIH type I°. Patients positive for anti gp210 with low anti-Sp100 index had instead a weak overlap AIH/PBC with slow evolving aspects. Nobody was positive for anti-LKM1, anti-LC, PML, or LBR.The remaining 45% of sera were positive for ANA, ENA,ANCA, with different clinical features. The antibody anti-SSARo52 and anti-centromere were frequent (17%) and modified the liver disease evolution.The most serious clinical case was a double overlap anti-centromere/SSARo52 with biochemical and histological AIH symptoms. Other ENA patterns did worsen the prognosis of PBC but showed or were associated with systemic diseases, often after a long asymptomatic period.The ANA IFI positive with a speckled pattern ENA negative, in other 7 patients (17%) worsened the long term prognosis because they expressed an overlap AIH/PBC with slowly evolving aspects.The most serious and intense clinical picture, with transplant perspective, was the association of the AMA M2 with anti Sp100 (index > 10) and pANNA. Four case were male (10%) but females were prevalent.}, number={2}, journal={Microbiologia Medica}, author={Defendenti, Caterina and Bollani, Simona and Munegato, Gabriella and Saibeni, Simone and Sofia, Maria and Bruno, Savino and Saudelli, Mariella and Picca, Maurizio}, year={2008}, month={Jun.} }