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Progressive systemic inflammation precedes decompensation in compensated cirrhosis.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/85266
Date of Publication
February 2025
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Clinic of Visceral Su...

Contributor
Sánchez-Aldehuelo, Rubén
Villanueva, Càndid
Genescà, Joan
García-Pagán, Juan Carlos
Castillo, Elisa
Calleja, José Luis
Aracil, Carles
Bañares, Rafael
Téllez, Luis
Paule, Lorena
Morillas, Rosa María
Poca, María
Peñas, Beatriz
Augustin, Salvador
Abraldes, Juan G
Alvarado-Tapias, Edilmar
Bosch, Jaume
Clinic of Visceral Surgery and Medicine, Hepatology
Albillos, Agustín
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::610...

Series
JHEP Reports
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2589-5559
Publisher
Elsevier
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.jhepr.2024.101231
PubMed ID
39850960
Uncontrolled Keywords

bacterial translocati...

chronic advanced live...

cytokine

immunity

portal hypertension

Description
Background & Aims
Systemic inflammation is a driver of decompensation in cirrhosis with unclear relevance in the compensated stage. We evaluated inflammation and bacterial translocation markers in compensated cirrhosis and their dynamics in relation to the first decompensation.Methods
This study is nested within the PREDESCI trial, which investigated non-selective beta-blockers for preventing decompensation in compensated cirrhosis and clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH: hepatic venous pressure gradient ≥10 mmHg). Blood biomarkers were measured at baseline and at 1 and 2 years in patients who remained compensated and had available samples (n = 164). Values of patients with CSPH were split at each time point by decompensation development in the next time interval after sampling. We also included 54 patients with cirrhosis and subclinical portal hypertension (PH) and 35 controls. We assessed markers of inflammation (interleukin-6 [IL-6], tumor necrosis factor-alpha, von Willebrand factor [vWF], C-reactive protein), macrophage activation (CD14, CD163), intestinal barrier integrity (fatty acid-binding protein [FABP], haptoglobin), and bacterial translocation (lipopolysaccharide [LPS]).Results
IL-6, CD163, and vWF were higher (p <0.01) at baseline in patients with cirrhosis and CSPH compared to those with subclinical PH and controls. IL-6 increased (p <0.05) at 1 year in patients with CSPH, with a greater rise in those who developed decompensation. CD163 was higher (p <0.01) in patients who decompensated at baseline and 1 and 2 years. FABP was elevated (p <0.01) in patients with CSPH compared to subclinical PH and controls at baseline and 1 year, while haptoglobin was lower (p <0.01). LPS was higher (p <0.01) in patients with CSPH than in those with subclinical PH and controls and increased at 1 year regardless of decompensation development.Conclusions
Inflammation and bacterial products are present in the systemic circulation in patients with compensated cirrhosis and CSPH. Progressive inflammation precedes the first decompensation.Impact And Implications
Systemic inflammation drives cirrhosis progression during the decompensated stage, but its role in the compensated stage is unclear. We evaluated biomarkers of systemic inflammation, intestinal barrier integrity and bacterial translocation in patients with compensated cirrhosis and their dynamics in relation to the first decompensation. We demonstrate that low-grade inflammation and bacterial products are present in the systemic circulation in compensated cirrhosis, provided clinically significant portal hypertension has developed. We also show that worsening of systemic inflammation precedes the development of first clinical decompensation.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/203450
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