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Dose–response relationship between serum N-glycan markers and liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis B.

Authors :
Zhang, Chi
Liu, Yiqi
Wang, Lin
Liu, Xueen
Chen, Cuiying
Zhang, Junli
Zhang, Chao
Wang, Guiqiang
Zhuang, Hui
Zhao, Hong
Cao, Li-Hua
Zhang, Zhan-Qing
Zhao, Wei-Feng
Shang, Qing-Hua
Zhang, Da-Zhi
Ma, An-Lin
Xie, Qing
Gui, Hong-Lian
Zhang, Guo
Liu, Ying-Xia
Source :
Hepatology International; Oct2024, Vol. 18 Issue 5, p1434-1447, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Background: Evaluation of liver fibrosis played a monumental role in the diagnosis and monitoring of chronic hepatitis B (CHB). We aimed to explore the value of serum N-glycan markers in liver fibrosis. Methods: This multi-center (33 hospitals) study recruited 760 treatment-naïve CHB patients who underwent liver biopsy. Serum N-glycan markers were analyzed by DNA sequencer-assisted fluorophore-assisted with capillary electrophoresis (DSA-FACE) technology. First, we explore the relationship between 12 serum N-glycan markers and the fibrosis stage. Then, we developed a Px score for diagnosing significant fibrosis using the LASSO regression. Next, we compared the diagnostic performances between Px, LSM, APRI, and FIB-4. Finally, we explored the relationships between glycosyltransferase gene and liver fibrosis with RNA-transcriptome sequencing. Results: We included 622 CHB participants: male-dominated (69.6%); median age 42.0 (IQR 34.0–50.0); 287 with normal ALT; 73.0% with significant fibrosis. P5(NA2), P8(NA3), and P10(NA4) were opposite to the degree of fibrosis, while other profiles (except for P0[NGA2]) increased with the degree of fibrosis. Seven profiles (P1[NGA2F], P2[NGA2FB], P3[NG1A2F], P4[NG1A2F], P7[NA2FB], P8[NA3], and P9[NA3Fb]) were selected into Px score. Px score was associated with an increased risk of significant fibrosis (for per Px score increase, the risk of significant fibrosis was increased by 3.54 times (OR = 4.54 [2.63–7.82]) in the fully-adjusted generalized linear model. p for trend was <0.001. The diagnostic performance of the Px score was superior to others. Glycosyltransferase genes were overexpressed in liver fibrosis, and glycosylation and glycosyltransferase-related pathways were significantly enriched. Conclusions: Serum N-glycan markers were positively correlated with liver fibrosis. Px score had good performance in distinguishing significant fibrosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19360533
Volume :
18
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Hepatology International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180153019
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12072-024-10709-y