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Circulating AIM as an Indicator of Liver Damage and Hepatocellular Carcinoma in Humans
Authors:Tomoko Yamazaki  Mayumi Mori  Satoko Arai  Ryosuke Tateishi  Masanori Abe  Mihoko Ban  Akemi Nishijima  Maki Maeda  Takeharu Asano  Toshihiro Kai  Kiyohiro Izumino  Jun Takahashi  Kayo Aoyama  Sei Harada  Toru Takebayashi  Toshiaki Gunji  Shin Ohnishi  Shinji Seto  Yukio Yoshida  Yoichi Hiasa  Kazuhiko Koike  Ken-ichi Yamamura  Ken-ichiro Inoue  Toru Miyazaki
Abstract:

Background

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the fifth most common cancer type and the third highest cause of cancer death worldwide, develops in different types of liver injuries, and is mostly associated with cirrhosis. However, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease often causes HCC with less fibrosis, and the number of patients with this disease is rapidly increasing. The high mortality rate and the pathological complexity of liver diseases and HCC require blood biomarkers that accurately reflect the state of liver damage and presence of HCC.

Methods and Findings

Here we demonstrate that a circulating protein, apoptosis inhibitor of macrophage (AIM) may meet this requirement. A large-scale analysis of healthy individuals across a wide age range revealed a mean blood AIM of 4.99±1.8 µg/ml in men and 6.06±2.1 µg/ml in women. AIM levels were significantly augmented in the younger generation (20s–40s), particularly in women. Interestingly, AIM levels were markedly higher in patients with advanced liver damage, regardless of disease type, and correlated significantly with multiple parameters representing liver function. In mice, AIM levels increased in response to carbon tetrachloride, confirming that the high AIM observed in humans is the result of liver damage. In addition, carbon tetrachloride caused comparable states of liver damage in AIM-deficient and wild-type mice, indicating no influence of AIM levels on liver injury progression. Intriguingly, certain combinations of AIM indexes normalized to liver marker score significantly distinguished HCC patients from non-HCC patients and thus could be applicable for HCC diagnosis.

Conclusion

AIM potently reveals both liver damage and HCC. Thus, our results may provide the basis for novel diagnostic strategies for this widespread and fatal disease.
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