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Aline Márcia Marques Braz1,2, Fernanda Cristina Winckler1, Larissa Sarri Binelli2, Luis Guilherme Chimeno2,3, Lia Beatriz Mantovani Lopes2,3, Rodrigo Santos Lima4, Rafael Plana Simões3,5, Rejane Maria Tommasini Grotto3,4,5,6, Marjorie de Assis Golim7,8, Giovanni Faria Silva1,3.
Abstract
Cirrhotic patients with chronic hepatitis C should be monitored for the evaluation of liver function and screening of hepatocellular carcinoma even after sustained virological response (SVR). The stage of inflammatory resolution and regression of fibrosis is likely to happen, once treatment and viral clearance are achieved. However, liver examinations by elastography show that 30-40% of patients do not exhibit a reduction of liver stiffness. This work was a cohort study in cirrhotic patients whose purpose was to identify immunological factors involved in the regression of liver stiffness in chronic hepatitis C and characterize possible serum biomarkers with prognostic value. The sample universe consisted of 31 cirrhotic patients who underwent leukocyte immunophenotyping, quantification of cytokines/chemokines and metalloproteinase inhibitors in the pretreatment (M1) and in the evaluation of SVR (M2). After exclusion criteria application, 16 patients included were once more evaluated in M3 (like M1) and classified into regressors (R) or non-regressors (NR), decrease or not ≥ 25% stiffness, respectively. The results from ROC curve, machine learning (ML) and linear discriminant analysis showed that TCD4 + lymphocytes (absolute) are the most important biomarkers for the prediction of the regression (AUC = 0.90). NR patients presented levels less than R of liver stiffness since baseline, whereas NK cells were increased in NR. Therefore, it was concluded that there is a difference in the profile of circulating immune cells in R and NR, thus allowing the development of a predictive model of regression of liver stiffness after SVR. These findings should be validated in greater numbers of patients.Entities:
Keywords: Elastography; Hepatitis C; Liver cirrhosis; Stiffness regression
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33835323 DOI: 10.1007/s10238-021-00708-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1591-8890 Impact factor: 3.984