BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Blood lysosomal acid lipase (LAL) is reduced in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, which is the major cause of cryptogenic cirrhosis (CC); few data on LAL activity in CC do exist. We investigated LAL activity in a cohort of patients with liver cirrhosis. METHODS: This is a multicentre cohort study including 274 patients with liver cirrhosis of different aetiology from 19 centres of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology distributed throughout Italy. Blood LAL activity (nmol/spot/h) was measured with dried blood spot extracts using Lalistat 2. RESULTS: Overall, 133 patients had CC, and 141 patients had cirrhosis by other causes (61 viral, 53 alcoholic, 20 alcoholic + viral, 7 autoimmune). Mean age was 64.2 ± 13.4 years, and 28.5% were women. Patients with CC were older compared to other aetiology-cirrhosis, with a lower Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP, p=0.003) and MELD (p=0.009) score, and a higher prevalence of cardio-metabolic risk factors and previous ischemic events. In the whole cohort, median LAL activity value was 0.58 nmol/spot/h, 0.49 and 0.65 in the groups of CC and known-aetiology cirrhosis, respectively (p=0.002). The difference remained significant after adjustment for white blood cells count (p=0.001). Multivariable linear regression analysis showed that CC (vs. known aetiology, Beta = -0.144, p=0.018), platelet count (Beta = 0.398, p < 0.001) and CTP score (Beta = -0.133, p=0.022) were associated with log-LAL activity. Similar results were found using MELD as covariate. CONCLUSIONS: We found a marked reduction of LAL activity in patients with cryptogenic cirrhosis compared to the other known aetiologies. A prospective study will clarify the role of LAL in chronic liver diseases.

Severe reduction of blood lysosomal acid lipase activity in cryptogenic cirrhosis: A nationwide multicentre cohort study / Angelico, F.; Corradini, S. G.; Pastori, D.; Fargion, S.; Fracanzani, A. L.; Angelico, M.; Bolondi, L.; Tozzi, G.; Pujatti, P. L.; Labbadia, G.; Corazza, G. R.; Averna, M.; Perticone, F.; Croce, G.; Persico, M.; Bucci, T.; Baratta, F.; Polimeni, L.; Del Ben, M.; Violi, F.; Basili, G.; Raparelli, V.; Napoleone, L.; Ferri, F.; Pellone, M.; Mischitelli, M.; Parlati, L.; D'Amico, J.; Colzi, M.; Andreozzi, P.; Masotti, M.; Bergamaschi, G.; Santopaolo, F.; Francioso, S.; Faedo, A.; Andriulli, A.; Ippolito, A. M.; Tovoli, F.; Davi, G.; Di Michele, D.; Giammanco, A.; Iuliano, L.; Ciacciarelli, M.. - In: ATHEROSCLEROSIS. - ISSN 0021-9150. - STAMPA. - 262:(2017), pp. 179-184. [10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2017.03.038]

Severe reduction of blood lysosomal acid lipase activity in cryptogenic cirrhosis: A nationwide multicentre cohort study

Angelico F.;Corradini S. G.;Pastori D.;Labbadia G.;Corazza G. R.;Bucci T.;Baratta F.;Polimeni L.;Del Ben M.;Violi F.;Basili G.;Raparelli V.;Napoleone L.;Ferri F.;Pellone M.;Mischitelli M.;Parlati L.;Colzi M.;Tovoli F.;Davi G.;Iuliano L.;Ciacciarelli M.
2017

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Blood lysosomal acid lipase (LAL) is reduced in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, which is the major cause of cryptogenic cirrhosis (CC); few data on LAL activity in CC do exist. We investigated LAL activity in a cohort of patients with liver cirrhosis. METHODS: This is a multicentre cohort study including 274 patients with liver cirrhosis of different aetiology from 19 centres of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology and Hepatology distributed throughout Italy. Blood LAL activity (nmol/spot/h) was measured with dried blood spot extracts using Lalistat 2. RESULTS: Overall, 133 patients had CC, and 141 patients had cirrhosis by other causes (61 viral, 53 alcoholic, 20 alcoholic + viral, 7 autoimmune). Mean age was 64.2 ± 13.4 years, and 28.5% were women. Patients with CC were older compared to other aetiology-cirrhosis, with a lower Child-Turcotte-Pugh (CTP, p=0.003) and MELD (p=0.009) score, and a higher prevalence of cardio-metabolic risk factors and previous ischemic events. In the whole cohort, median LAL activity value was 0.58 nmol/spot/h, 0.49 and 0.65 in the groups of CC and known-aetiology cirrhosis, respectively (p=0.002). The difference remained significant after adjustment for white blood cells count (p=0.001). Multivariable linear regression analysis showed that CC (vs. known aetiology, Beta = -0.144, p=0.018), platelet count (Beta = 0.398, p < 0.001) and CTP score (Beta = -0.133, p=0.022) were associated with log-LAL activity. Similar results were found using MELD as covariate. CONCLUSIONS: We found a marked reduction of LAL activity in patients with cryptogenic cirrhosis compared to the other known aetiologies. A prospective study will clarify the role of LAL in chronic liver diseases.
2017
Lysosonal acid lipase; non-alcoolic fatty liver disease; cirrhosis
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Severe reduction of blood lysosomal acid lipase activity in cryptogenic cirrhosis: A nationwide multicentre cohort study / Angelico, F.; Corradini, S. G.; Pastori, D.; Fargion, S.; Fracanzani, A. L.; Angelico, M.; Bolondi, L.; Tozzi, G.; Pujatti, P. L.; Labbadia, G.; Corazza, G. R.; Averna, M.; Perticone, F.; Croce, G.; Persico, M.; Bucci, T.; Baratta, F.; Polimeni, L.; Del Ben, M.; Violi, F.; Basili, G.; Raparelli, V.; Napoleone, L.; Ferri, F.; Pellone, M.; Mischitelli, M.; Parlati, L.; D'Amico, J.; Colzi, M.; Andreozzi, P.; Masotti, M.; Bergamaschi, G.; Santopaolo, F.; Francioso, S.; Faedo, A.; Andriulli, A.; Ippolito, A. M.; Tovoli, F.; Davi, G.; Di Michele, D.; Giammanco, A.; Iuliano, L.; Ciacciarelli, M.. - In: ATHEROSCLEROSIS. - ISSN 0021-9150. - STAMPA. - 262:(2017), pp. 179-184. [10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2017.03.038]
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