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Precision medicine in primary sclerosing cholangitis.

Primary sclerosing cholangitis is a rare, complex autoimmune disease in relatively young patients. There is currently no treatment for the disease, resulting in high rates of advanced liver disease leading to death or liver transplantation. However, advances have been made in our understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms of the disease, particularly from breakthroughs in the underlying genetics. Moreover, large international collaborations have generated important clinical data that have given greater detail on the different disease phenotypes and natural history, generating new risk prediction models. As a result, drug development may be designed to target specific disease mechanisms at known points of the disease natural history. Therefore, more drugs are entering phase II and III development, giving hope that soon patient-specific treatments may be available to treat this difficult disease.

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