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  1. Medicine and Surgery
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  3. Medicina e Chirurgia [H4103D - H4101D]
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  5. A.A. 2022-2023
  6. 4th year
  1. Autoimmunity: Autoimmune Liver Diseases
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Insegnamento Course full name
Autoimmunity: Autoimmune Liver Diseases
Course ID number
2223-4-H4101D291
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

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Obiettivi

Il corso elettivo si focalizza sui più recenti avanzamenti sul tema della tolleranza epatica e dei fenomeni di perdita della tolleranza che conducono allo sviluppo delle malattie autoimmuni del fegato.
Verranno trattati gli aspetti molecolari dello sviluppo e progressione delle malattie autoimmuni del fegato, il gut-liver axis, il ruolo dei fattori genetici e delle nuove terapie.

Contenuti sintetici

Lo studio del fegato come organo linfatico è un campo in costante crescita grazie a una migliore comprensione del sistema immunitario e di come viene orchestrata la risposta immunitaria. Il fegato possiede meccanismi altamente specializzati di immunotolleranza, dovendo far fronte alla continua esposizione di antigeni microbici e ambientali e alle componenti dietetiche provenienti dall'intestino.
Verra' affrontato il paradosso delle malattie autoimmuni del fegato che si verificano in un organo primariamente adibito alla tolleranza degli antigeni.

Programma esteso

Fisiopatologia del sistema immune epatico. Epatite Autoimmune. COlangite biliare primitiva. Colangite sclerosante primitiva. Colangite IgG4. Sindromi varianti/overlap.

Prerequisiti

Studenti dal III anno al VI anno.

Modalità didattica

Lezioni frontali

Materiale didattico

Quello di lezione

Periodo di erogazione dell'insegnamento

Corso elettivo

Modalità di verifica del profitto e valutazione

Verifica interattiva

Orario di ricevimento

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Aims

The elective course is focused on the more recent advances in our knowledge related to the loss of liver tolerance that leads to overactivation of the innate and adaptive immune response and the development of autoimmune liver diseases, such as autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, and primary sclerosing cholangitis.

In particular, the course will capture the underlying immunomolecular mechanisms of the development and progression of autoimmune liver diseases, the novel field of the immune-related "liver-gut" axis influences to the development of liver autoimmunity, the predominant role of genetic factors, and the increasingly effective immuno- therapeutic possibilities.

Contents

The study of the liver as a lymphoid organ is a growing field fueled by our better knowledge of the different component of the immune system and how they orchestrate an immune-related response. The liver have highly specialized mechanisms of immune tolerance, mainly because is continuously exposed to microbial and environmental antigens, and dietary components from the gut. Growing evidences show that the liver produces a pletora of neo-antigens being the primary metabolic organ of the body.

Common immune mechanisms play a key pathogenetic role in most of acute and chronic liver diseases and in the rejection of liver allografts.

Any perturbations of liver-related immune functions have important clinical implications, such as the development of autoimmune liver diseases, i.e. autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, and primary sclerosing cholangitis, a great paradox for a tolerogenic organ.

Detailed program

Pathophysiology of the hepatic immune system. Autoimmune hepatitis. Primary biliary cholangitis.Primary sclerosing cholangitis. IgG4-related cholangitis. Overlap syndromes.

Prerequisites

Medical student from years 3 to 6

Teaching form

Lecture

Textbook and teaching resource

Lectures

Semester

Elective course

Assessment method

Interactive verification at the course conclusion

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Key information

Field of research
NN
ECTS
1
Term
Annual
Activity type
Elective
Course Length (Hours)
7
Degree Course Type
6-year single cycle Master Degree
Language
Italian

Staff

    Teacher

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    Marco Carbone

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Enrolment methods

Manual enrolments
Self enrolment (Student)

Sustainable Development Goals

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