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Elevated adiponectin and sTNFRII serum levels can predict progression to hepatocellular carcinoma in patients with compensated HCV1 cirrhosis
Authors:Jean-Philippe?Bastard  étienne?Audureau  Richard?Layese  Fran?oise?Roudot-Thoraval  Carole?Cagnot  Valérie?Mahuas-Bourcier  Angela?Sutton  Marianne?Ziol  Jacqueline?Capeau  Pierre?Nahon  ANRS CO CirVir Group
Institution:1.AP-HP, h?pital Tenon, UF biomarqueurs inflammatoires et métaboliques, service de biochimie,Paris,France;2.Sorbonne université, faculté de médecine,Paris,France;3.Inserm, CRSA, UMR_S 938,Paris,France;4.AP-HP, h?pital Henri-Mondor, Public Health Department, Clinical Research Unit (URC-Mondor),Créteil,France;5.université Paris-Est, UPEC, DHU A-TVB, IMRB-EA 7376 CEpiA (Clinical Epidemiology and Ageing Unit),Créteil,France;6.Unit for Basic and Clinical Research on Viral Hepatitis,ANRS,Paris,France;7.AP-HP, h?pital Jean-Verdier, service d’hépatologie,Bondy,France;8.CRB (Liver Disease Biobank), groupe hospitalier Paris,Seine-Saint-Denis BB-0033-00027,France;9.AP-HP, h?pital Jean-Verdier, service de biochimie,Bondy,France;10.Inserm U1148,université Paris 13,Bobigny,France;11.Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris-Cité,Bobigny,France;12.Inserm UMR_S 1162, ? Génomique fonctionnelle des tumeurs solides ?,Paris,France;13.APHP, h?pital Jean-Verdier, anatomie pathologique,Bondy,France;14.Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris-Cité, ? équipe labellisée Ligue contre le cancer ?,Saint-Denis,France;15.H?pital Tenon, UF biomarqueurs inflammatoires et métaboliques, service de biochimie et hormonologie,Paris cedex 20,France
Abstract:

Background and aims

An obesity-related altered adipose tissue secretion is suggested as a risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) cirrhosis. However, no prospective study has yet examined the predictive value of circulating adipokines and immuno-inflammatory biomarkers regarding this risk.

Methods

This was a case-control study nested in a prospective French national cohort of HCV-infected patients with biopsy-proven compensated cirrhosis.We selected 56 HCV1-infected patients who subsequently developed HCC (cases), and 96 controls matched for age, gender and diabetes, not developing HCC after a similar period. Adipokines and immuno-inflammatory biomarkers were determined on baseline frozen serum samples. Their influence on the occurrence of HCC was assessed using a mixed logistic regression model under univariate analysis and a backward stepwise procedure under multivariate analysis.

Results

The patients were mostly male (62.5%) with active HCV replication (83%) and had been followed for a median duration of 6.3 years during which 44.4% achieved a sustained viral response. Higher adiponectinemia levels were found in cases than in controls (P = 0.01). Levels of the immuno-inflammatory markers were similar in both groups except sTNFRII >5,000 pg/mL (52% cases versus 24% controls; P = 0.001). No marker was associated with histological steatosis. Under multivariate analysis, baseline adiponectin and sTNFRII levels were independently associated with the occurrence of HCC,alongside previous excessive alcohol intake and HCV viral load.

Conclusions

High baseline circulating adiponectin and sTNFRII levels were associated with an increased risk of HCC in patients with HCV1 cirrhosis, independently of their HCV replication status.
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