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Reasons why women are more likely to develop primary biliary cholangitis

Di Ma, Jiaxuan Ma, Chun‐Mei Zhao, Wenlin Tai

2024Heliyon12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic autoimmune disease of biliary stasis in which immune factors cause the gradual destruction of small bile ducts, biliary stasis, and eventually the development of liver fibrosis, cirrhosis, and even liver failure. One of the main characteristics of PBC is that it primarily affects middle-aged women, but the precise cause is still unknown. This article analyzes the unique causes and mechanisms of the female predominance of PBC and summarizes the potential causes.The female domination of PBC is reported to be primarily caused by sex hormones, environmental circumstances, and epigenetic changes, each of which has a different subtle impact on patients' gender disparities.

Topics & Concepts

Primary biliary cirrhosisMedicineImmune systemInternal medicineGastroenterologyChronic liver diseaseCirrhosisImmunologyLiver Diseases and ImmunityPediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and TreatmentsLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment