Background: Infantile cholestasis (IC) is defined as an impairment of bile production or flow occurring in the first months of life. The diagnostic approach in IC is challenging since the differential diagnosis is broad. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 91 cholestatic infants referred to our department from 2014 to 2019. Patients with cholestasis underwent a complete IC diagnostic work-up including quantification of plasma oxysterols 7-ketocholesterol (7-KC) and cholestan-3β,5α,6β-triol (C-Triol). Results: Oxysterols concentrations were mildly elevated in IC compared to control population. 7-KC and C-Triol plasma levels presented a linear relationship between them and with Spleen-Z score. Patients with NP-C showed the highest concentrations of both oxysterols compared with other etiologies of IC. Excluding NP-C patients, oxysterols concentrations were similar among all other etiological groups with no correlations found between them and the levels of cholesterol and bilirubin. ROC analysis identified AUCs of 1.0 for both oxysterols in predicting NP-C. Conclusion: Infants with IC should undergo a stepwise evaluation in which detailed clinical and deep analytical assessments are the main crossroads. Plasma oxysterols, a simple, reliable, and convenient diagnostic test should be included in the first steps of the diagnostic process in IC.

The contribution of plasma oxysterols in the challenging diagnostic work-up of infantile cholestasis / Pietrobattista, A.; Veraldi, S.; Candusso, M.; Basso, M. S.; Liccardo, D.; Della Corte, C.; Mosca, A.; Alterio, T.; Sacchetti, E.; Catesini, G.; Deodato, F.; Boenzi, S.; Dionisi-Vici, C.. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - 507:(2020), pp. 181-186. [10.1016/j.cca.2020.04.028]

The contribution of plasma oxysterols in the challenging diagnostic work-up of infantile cholestasis

Pietrobattista A.
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Veraldi S.
Secondo
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Sacchetti E.;
2020

Abstract

Background: Infantile cholestasis (IC) is defined as an impairment of bile production or flow occurring in the first months of life. The diagnostic approach in IC is challenging since the differential diagnosis is broad. Methods: We retrospectively evaluated 91 cholestatic infants referred to our department from 2014 to 2019. Patients with cholestasis underwent a complete IC diagnostic work-up including quantification of plasma oxysterols 7-ketocholesterol (7-KC) and cholestan-3β,5α,6β-triol (C-Triol). Results: Oxysterols concentrations were mildly elevated in IC compared to control population. 7-KC and C-Triol plasma levels presented a linear relationship between them and with Spleen-Z score. Patients with NP-C showed the highest concentrations of both oxysterols compared with other etiologies of IC. Excluding NP-C patients, oxysterols concentrations were similar among all other etiological groups with no correlations found between them and the levels of cholesterol and bilirubin. ROC analysis identified AUCs of 1.0 for both oxysterols in predicting NP-C. Conclusion: Infants with IC should undergo a stepwise evaluation in which detailed clinical and deep analytical assessments are the main crossroads. Plasma oxysterols, a simple, reliable, and convenient diagnostic test should be included in the first steps of the diagnostic process in IC.
2020
Infantile cholestasis; Niemann-Pick disease type C; Oxysterols; Cholestasis; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Oxysterols; Retrospective Studies
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The contribution of plasma oxysterols in the challenging diagnostic work-up of infantile cholestasis / Pietrobattista, A.; Veraldi, S.; Candusso, M.; Basso, M. S.; Liccardo, D.; Della Corte, C.; Mosca, A.; Alterio, T.; Sacchetti, E.; Catesini, G.; Deodato, F.; Boenzi, S.; Dionisi-Vici, C.. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - 507:(2020), pp. 181-186. [10.1016/j.cca.2020.04.028]
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