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Serum cystatin C: a non-invasive marker of liver fibrosis or of current liver fibrogenesis in chronic hepatitis C? .

José M Ladero1, María C Cárdenas, Luis Ortega, Andrea González-Pino, Francisca Cuenca, César Morales, Anna Lee-Brunner.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Serum levels of cystatin C, an endogenous inhibitor of cysteine proteases, provide an alternative method to creatinine-based criteria for measuring glomerular filtration rate. Preliminary data suggested that serum cystatin C levels parallel with the stage of liver fibrosis in chronic liver disorders. Our aim has been to evaluate the possible role of serum cystatin C as a marker of liver fibrosis in hepatitis C virus (HCV)-induced chronic liver disease.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: 100 consecutive patients (56 men, mean age 51.2 ± 9.5 yrs) with HCV-induced chronic liver disease, scheduled for their first liver biopsy and naïve for antiviral therapy were included. Liver fibrosis was evaluated with the METAVIR score. Serum cystatin C and standard laboratory tests were measured simultaneously. Patients with ethanol abuse (> 50 g/day), HBV or HIV coinfection or plasma creatinine ≥ 1.20 mg/dL were excluded. In addition, a second group of 16 patients fulfilling the same requisites and diagnosed with HCV-induced compensated cirrhosis by clinical evidence of portal hypertension was included.
RESULTS: Serum cystatin C levels significantly increase from F0 to F2 fibrosis stages, remained stable in F3 and F4 stages and increased again in the group of non-biopsied compensated cirrhosis. Serum cystatin C levels were higher in patients with moderate-advanced necroinflammation in the liver biopsy.
CONCLUSION: Serum cystatin C level may reflect current fibrogenic and necroinflammatory activities in chronic HCV-induced liver disease with normal renal function but can not be considered as a non-invasive marker of liver fibrosis.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22947524

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Hepatol        ISSN: 1665-2681            Impact factor:   2.400


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