Risk factors for primary sclerosing cholangitis

Kirsten Boonstra, Elisabeth M G de Vries, Nan van Geloven, Karel J. van Erpecum, Marcel Spanier, Alexander C Poen, Carin M van Nieuwkerk, Ben J Witteman, Hans A Tuynman, Anton H Naber, Paul J Kingma, Ulrich Beuers, Cyriel Y Ponsioen,

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Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a progressive cholestatic liver disease of unknown cause, but strongly associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Potential risk factors triggering PSC have never been studied on a population level. The aim of this study was to evaluate smoking, appendectomy, family history and geographical distribution in a population-based cohort of PSC patients, as compared to IBD control patients and healthy controls (HC).

METHODS: For this case-control study 343 PSC patients, 370 IBD controls and 232 HC's living in a geographically defined area in the Netherlands filled-out a questionnaire concerning smoking, appendectomy and family history of IBD and autoimmune liver diseases.

RESULTS: Smoking was associated with a lower risk of developing PSC in PSC-ulcerative colitis (UC) patients (adjusted OR 0.21; 95% CI 0.12-0.34; P < 0.001). Comparable results were found for PSC-Crohn's disease (CD) patients (16% former smokers) compared to CD patients (55% former smokers) (adjusted OR 0.17; 95% CI 0.08-0.39; P < 0.001). Frequency of appendectomy did not differ between PSC and HC, but PSC-UC patients had undergone appendectomy more often than UC patients (13% vs. 6%) (adjusted OR 2.51; 95%CI 1.04-6.07; P = 0.041). We found no association between family history of IBD or autoimmune liver disease and risk of PSC. Degree of urbanization was not associated with PSC incidence.

CONCLUSION: In this large population-based case-control study we confirm that smoking is associated with a lower risk of developing PSC, independent of its protective effect for developing UC. Appendectomy is not associated with the risk of developing PSC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)84–91
JournalLiver International
Volume36
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2016

Keywords

  • appendectomy
  • primary sclerosing cholangitis
  • risk factors
  • smoking

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