Evaluation of serum biomarkers of fibrosis and injury in Egyptian patients with chronic hepatitis C

Background/Aims We evaluated whether surrogate serum biomarkers for liver injury are comparable to liver biopsy in Egyptian patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Subjects Two hundred and twenty Egyptian patients, 91% infected with genotype-4 HCV, undergoing liver biopsy during evaluation...

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Hauptverfasser: Esmat, Gamal, Metwally, Mohamed, Zalata, Khalid R, Gadalla, Shahinaz, Abdel-Hamid, Mohamed, Abouzied, Amr, Shaheen, Abdel-Aziz, El-Raziky, Maissa, Khatab, Hani, El-Kafrawy, Sherif, Mikhail, Nabiel, Magder, Laurence S, Afdhal, Nezam H, Strickland, G. Thomas
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description Background/Aims We evaluated whether surrogate serum biomarkers for liver injury are comparable to liver biopsy in Egyptian patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Subjects Two hundred and twenty Egyptian patients, 91% infected with genotype-4 HCV, undergoing liver biopsy during evaluation for interferon/ribavirin therapy. Methods Liver biopsy scored by the Ishak method was compared to biochemical tests, platelet count and two fibrosis biomarkers: hyaluronic acid (HA) and YKL-40. Univariate and logistic regression analyses determined independent predictors of fibrotic, inflammatory, and fatty changes. Biomarkers were evaluated for ability to differentiate between severe fibrosis/cirrhosis and no/mild fibrosis. Results Although increasing age, HA, YKL-40, AST, reduced platelet count, and AST and HA/platelet count ratios were associated with fibrosis by univariate analysis, the other variables were not significant after controlling for HA ( p = 0.0001) and age ( p = 0.004). Although age and some biomarkers were associated with inflammation, none remained significant after controlling for fibrosis. YKL-40 ( p = 0.04) and aspartate aminotransferase ( p = 0.05) remained associated with steatosis after controlling for fibrosis. Conclusions In Egyptians with chronic HCV, young patients with low levels of HA are at very low risk of fibrosis. This can limit the number of liver biopsies to those whose clinical findings conflict with the biomarker results.
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Cirrhosis
Cross-Sectional Studies
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Humans
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Infectious diseases
Lectins
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Liver biopsy
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Male
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Middle Aged
Morbidity assessment
North America
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Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Platelet Count
Serum hepatic fibrosis markers
Viral diseases
Viral hepatitis
YKL-40
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