Background & Aims: We analysed for the first time whether recipient perioperative serum total cholesterol (sTC) concentration is associated with liver transplantation outcome. Methods: We studied noncholestatic cirrhotics submitted to primary deceased-donor liver transplantation in a prospective group (n = 140) from Rome and in a validation retrospective cohort (n = 157) from Udine, Italy. Pre-ischaemia and post-reperfusion cholesterol metabolism gene mRNA was measured by RT-PCR in 74 grafts of the study group. Results: At Cox regression analysis, independently from confounders including recipient MELD score, the recipient pre-operative sTC pooled quintiles 2-5, compared with the lowest quintile showed HR (95% CI) and significances for overall graft loss (GL) of 0.215 (0.104-0.444) P < 0.001 in the study group and 0.319 (0.167-0.610) P = 0.001 in the validation cohort. Analysing sTC as a continuous variable, the risk of overall GL for every 10-mg/dl decrease in pre-operative sTC increased by 13% and by 9% in the study group and in the validation cohort respectively. In the study group, independent associations at multivariate analyses were: (a) high graft pre-ischaemia expression of INSIG-1, which indicates hepatocellular cholesterol depletion, with post-reperfusion graft necrosis; (b) GL with inadequate graft post-reperfusion response to cholesterol depletion, shown by a failure to reduce the PCSK9 to LDLR expression ratio; (c) GL with a relative increase of sTC on post-operative day-7, selectively because of the LDL fraction, which indirectly suggests poor cholesterol uptake from blood. Conclusions: Low recipient pre-transplant sTC concentration, its post-operative day-7 increase and a genetically determined low graft cholesterol availability predict poor liver transplant outcome. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S.

Recipient perioperative cholesterolaemia and graft cholesterol metabolism gene expression predict liver transplant outcome / GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano; Maria, Siciliano; Parlati, Lucia; Molinaro, Antonio; Alfredo, Cantafora; Poli, Edoardo; Mennini, Gianluca; Melandro, Fabio; Vestri, Anna Rita; Merli, Manuela; Bianco, Paolo; Corsi, Alessandro; Pierluigi, Toniutto; Davide, Bitetto; Edmondo, Falleti; Attili, Adolfo Francesco; Berloco, Pasquale Bartolomeo; Rossi, Massimo. - In: LIVER INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1478-3223. - STAMPA. - 34:7(2014), pp. e290-e301. [10.1111/liv.12351]

Recipient perioperative cholesterolaemia and graft cholesterol metabolism gene expression predict liver transplant outcome

GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano;PARLATI, LUCIA;MOLINARO, ANTONIO;POLI , EDOARDO;MENNINI, Gianluca;MELANDRO, FABIO;VESTRI, Anna Rita;MERLI, Manuela;BIANCO, Paolo;CORSI, ALESSANDRO;ATTILI, Adolfo Francesco;BERLOCO, Pasquale Bartolomeo;ROSSI, MASSIMO
2014

Abstract

Background & Aims: We analysed for the first time whether recipient perioperative serum total cholesterol (sTC) concentration is associated with liver transplantation outcome. Methods: We studied noncholestatic cirrhotics submitted to primary deceased-donor liver transplantation in a prospective group (n = 140) from Rome and in a validation retrospective cohort (n = 157) from Udine, Italy. Pre-ischaemia and post-reperfusion cholesterol metabolism gene mRNA was measured by RT-PCR in 74 grafts of the study group. Results: At Cox regression analysis, independently from confounders including recipient MELD score, the recipient pre-operative sTC pooled quintiles 2-5, compared with the lowest quintile showed HR (95% CI) and significances for overall graft loss (GL) of 0.215 (0.104-0.444) P < 0.001 in the study group and 0.319 (0.167-0.610) P = 0.001 in the validation cohort. Analysing sTC as a continuous variable, the risk of overall GL for every 10-mg/dl decrease in pre-operative sTC increased by 13% and by 9% in the study group and in the validation cohort respectively. In the study group, independent associations at multivariate analyses were: (a) high graft pre-ischaemia expression of INSIG-1, which indicates hepatocellular cholesterol depletion, with post-reperfusion graft necrosis; (b) GL with inadequate graft post-reperfusion response to cholesterol depletion, shown by a failure to reduce the PCSK9 to LDLR expression ratio; (c) GL with a relative increase of sTC on post-operative day-7, selectively because of the LDL fraction, which indirectly suggests poor cholesterol uptake from blood. Conclusions: Low recipient pre-transplant sTC concentration, its post-operative day-7 increase and a genetically determined low graft cholesterol availability predict poor liver transplant outcome. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons A/S.
2014
hmgcr; srebf2; pcsk9; liver transplantation; ldlr; cholesterolemia; graft survival; serum cholesterol; npc1l1; cirrhosis
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Recipient perioperative cholesterolaemia and graft cholesterol metabolism gene expression predict liver transplant outcome / GINANNI CORRADINI, Stefano; Maria, Siciliano; Parlati, Lucia; Molinaro, Antonio; Alfredo, Cantafora; Poli, Edoardo; Mennini, Gianluca; Melandro, Fabio; Vestri, Anna Rita; Merli, Manuela; Bianco, Paolo; Corsi, Alessandro; Pierluigi, Toniutto; Davide, Bitetto; Edmondo, Falleti; Attili, Adolfo Francesco; Berloco, Pasquale Bartolomeo; Rossi, Massimo. - In: LIVER INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1478-3223. - STAMPA. - 34:7(2014), pp. e290-e301. [10.1111/liv.12351]
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