1. Galectin-9 in autoimmune hepatitis: Correlation between serum levels of galectin-9 and M2BPGi in patients with autoimmune hepatitis.
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Matsuoka N, Kozuru H, Koga T, Abiru S, Yamasaki K, Komori A, Fujita Y, Tenmoku J, Asano T, Sato S, Suzuki E, Furuya M, Kobayashi H, Watanabe H, Naganuma A, Yoshizawa K, Shimada M, Ario K, Yamashita H, Kohno H, Kaneyoshi T, Nakamura M, Furukawa H, Takahashi A, Kawakami A, Ohira H, Yatsuhashi H, and Migita K
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- Adult, Case-Control Studies, Female, Hepatitis C, Chronic blood, Hepatitis C, Chronic metabolism, Hepatitis, Autoimmune blood, Humans, Japan, Male, Membrane Glycoproteins blood, Middle Aged, Steroids administration & dosage, Steroids pharmacology, Up-Regulation drug effects, Young Adult, Antigens, Neoplasm blood, Biomarkers blood, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, Carrier Proteins blood, Galectins blood, Glycoproteins blood, Hepatitis, Autoimmune metabolism
- Abstract
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is a disorder of unknown etiology in which immune-mediated liver damage progresses to cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The mainstay therapy for AIH is steroids and other immunosuppressive treatments. Currently, there are no validated markers for monitoring immune-mediated hepatic inflammation. Galectin-9 has recently been identified as a potential biomarker in patients with chronic liver disease. The objective of this study was to determine whether Galectin-9 and other serum proteins are associated with active disease in AIH patients.We enrolled 77 Japanese patients with well-documented AIH who were identified from the National Hospital Organization-AIH-liver-network database, as well as 32 patients with chronic hepatitis C (CHC), 27 patients with SLE, and 17 healthy control subjects. Serum levels of galectin-9, and markers of liver injury were measured and compared between groups.Serum levels of galectin-9 were significantly higher in AIH patients than in CHC patients (13.8 ± 4.9 ng/mL vs 8.9 ± 3.0 ng/mL, P < .001) or healthy controls (13.8 ± 4.9 ng/mL vs 5.0 ± 1.3 ng/mL, P < .001). In AIH group, serum galectin-9 levels weakly correlated with alanine aminotransferase levels or total bilirubin (TB) and strongly correlated with C-X-C motif chemokine 10 (CXCL10) and Mac-2 binding protein glycosylation isomer (M2BPGi) levels, but did not correlate with the histological grade of liver fibrosis. Steroid treatment of AIH patients significantly reduced serum galectin-9 levels (14.1 ± 4.9 ng/mL vs 8.3 ± 3.8 ng/mL, P < .001). SLE patients exhibited higher galectin-9 levels, whereas the galectin-9 levels did not correlate with liver function tests such as alanine aminotransferase levels.Serum galectin-9 correlated with disease status in AIH patients and could thus be useful biomarkers to detect hepatic autoimmunity. Because circulating galectin-9 reflects autoimmune-mediated inflammation, it may have additional utility as a biomarker for other autoimmune disorders.
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- 2019
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