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TitleCirculating hormones in biopsy-proven steatotic liver disease and steatohepatitis: A multicenter observational study
Authors: Valenzuela-Vallejo, L.;Chrysafi, P.;Kouvari, M.;Guatibonza-Garcia, V.;Mylonakis, S. C.;Katsarou, A.;Verrastro, O.;Markakis, G.;Eslam, Mohammed;Papatheodoridis, G.;Mingrone, G.;George, Jacob;Mantzoros, C. S.
WSLHD Author: Eslam, Mohammed;George, Jacob
Subjects: Hepatology
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental 148:155694, 2023
Abstract: BACKGROUND: The role of metabolic/inflammatory hormonal systems in metabolic dysfunction associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) remains to be fully elucidated. Purpose(s): To report the levels of the novel total and H-specific growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15) and other established hormonal systems and to describe hormonal patterns in controls and patients with MASLD and its stages. METHODS: This is a multicenter study from two Gastroenterology-Hepatology Departments (Greece and Australia) and one Bariatric-Metabolic Surgery Department (Italy). Overall, n = 455 serum samples of patients with biopsy-proven MASLD (n = 374) and Controls (n = 81) were recruited. RESULTS: We report for the first time that total and H-specific GDF-15 levels are higher in MASLD, at-risk metabolic dysfunction associated steatohepatitis (MASH), and severe fibrosis than in Controls. In addition, follistatin-like-3 (FSTL-3), free insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1), leptin, and insulin levels were higher in MASLD patients than in Controls, while adiponectin levels were lower in MASLD subjects than in Controls. Activin-A, follistatin (FST), FSTL-3, and insulin levels significantly increased in severe fibrosis compared to no/mild fibrosis, while free IGF-1 decreased. In addition, adiponectin levels were lower in subjects without fibrosis vs. any fibrosis. Moreover, GDF-15 presented a strong positive association for the likelihood of having MASLD and at-risk MASH, while in adjusted analyses, FST and adiponectin showed inverse associations. Two different patterns of at-risk MASH were revealed through unsupervised analysis (total variation explained=54%). The most frequent pattern met in our sample (34.3%) was characterized by higher levels of total and H-specific GDF-15, follistatins, and activins, as well as low adiponectin levels. The second pattern revealed was characterized by high levels of free IGF-1, insulin, and leptin, with low levels of activin-A and adiponectin. Similar patterns were also generated in the case of overall MASLD. CONCLUSIONS: Total and H-specific GDF-15 levels increase as MASLD severity progresses. FSTL-3, free IGF-1, leptin, and insulin are also higher, whereas adiponectin and activin-A levels are lower in the MASLD group than in Controls. Hormonal systems, including GDF-15, may not only be involved in the pathophysiology but could also prove useful for the diagnostic workup of MASLD and its stages and may potentially be of therapeutic value.
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/9060
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.metabol.2023.155694
Journal: Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
Type: Journal Article
Study or Trial: Controlled Study
Major Clinical Study
Multicentre Study
Department: Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Storr Liver Centre
Facility: Blacktown
Westmead
Affiliated Organisations: Department of Medicine, Beth-Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States
Department of Gastroenterology, Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Rome, Italy
Department of Gastroenterology, Medical School of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, General Hospital of Athens "Laiko", Athens, Greece
Storr Liver Centre, Westmead Institute for Medical Research, Westmead Hospital and University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Department of Medicine, Boston VA Healthcare System, Boston, MA, United States
Keywords: bariatric surgery
diabetes mellitus
fatty liver
fibrosis
gastroenterology
insulin blood level
metabolic disorder
nonalcoholic fatty liver
nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
obesity
protein expression
surgery
adiponectin
endogenous compound
follistatin
growth differentiation factor 15
hormone
insulin
leptin
somatomedin C
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