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Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) ; 14: 1104388, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36755907

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Background and aims: Non-thyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS) is frequent in critically ill patients and associated with adverse outcomes. We aimed to characterize the evolution of NTIS in patients with acute decompensation (AD) of cirrhosis and acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF), since NTIS is not well described in these newly defined syndromes. Methods: Thyroid hormones (TH) were quantified at baseline in consecutive patients with cirrhosis. In addition, 76 inflammatory mediators were quantified by proximity extension analysis assay in a subgroup of patients. Associations between TH, cirrhosis stage, mortality and inflammation were assessed. Results: Overall, 437 patients were included, of whom 165 (37.8%), 211 (48.3%), and 61 (14%) had compensated cirrhosis (CC), AD, and ACLF. FT3 concentrations were lower in AD versus CC, and further decreased in ACLF. Importantly, NTIS was present in 83 (39.3%) patients with AD and in 44 (72.1%) patients with ACLF (P<0.001). Yet, TSH and TSH-based indexes (TSH/FT3-ratio, thyroid index) showed an U-shaped evolution during progression of cirrhosis, suggesting a partially preserved responsiveness of the hypothalamus and pituitary in AD. Infections were associated with lower FT3 concentrations in AD, but not in ACLF. Low FT3 concentrations correlated significantly with 90-day mortality. Both, AD/ACLF and NTIS, were associated with signatures of inflammatory mediators, which were partially non-overlapping. Conclusion: NTIS is frequent already in AD and therefore precedes critically illness in a subgroup of patients with decompensated cirrhosis. This might constitute a new paradigm of TH signaling in cirrhosis, offering opportunities to explore preventive effects of TH in AD.


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Insuficiencia Hepática Crónica Agudizada , Síndromes del Eutiroideo Enfermo , Humanos , Insuficiencia Hepática Crónica Agudizada/complicaciones , Síndromes del Eutiroideo Enfermo/complicaciones , Síndromes del Eutiroideo Enfermo/epidemiología , Estudios Prospectivos , Cirrosis Hepática/complicaciones , Enfermedad Crítica , Tirotropina
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Liver Int ; 43(4): 896-905, 2023 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36440606

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BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Given the early response of neutrophil granulocytes to infections, detection of pathological neutrophil migration might help in predicting adverse events in patients with liver cirrhosis. METHODS: Migration of blood neutrophils in hospitalized patients with cirrhosis was characterized by a novel standardized migration assay. Pathological neutrophil migration patterns were associated with a composite endpoint of ACLF, sepsis or death within 7 or 30 days. RESULTS: Overall, 125 patients were included, of whom 11 (8.8%) had compensated cirrhosis, 84 (67.2%) had acute decompensation (AD) and 30 (24%) had acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF). The migration response of neutrophils from patients with AD or ACLF to stimulation with the chemotactic formylpeptide f-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP) was significantly impaired, while the response to chemokine (C-X-C motif)-ligand 8 (CXCL8) was affected less pronouncedly. In contrast, no relevant differences in response to CXCL1 were observed. Of note, neutrophils of a number of patients with AD and ACLF were largely immotile at resting and stimulated conditions. Patients with non-migrating neutrophils at unstimulated conditions were at high risk to develop the composite endpoint of ACLF, sepsis or death. Moreover, expression of chemokine receptors CXCR1 and CXCR2 was significantly decreased in patients with ACLF. Interestingly, the expression of chemokine receptors did not correlate with neutrophil migration patterns, but-based on the increased expression of the cell surface markers CD66b and CD177-neutrophils of patients with AD and ACLF were strongly pre-activated. CONCLUSION: Pathological neutrophil migration in patients with cirrhosis indicates a high risk of developing adverse outcomes.


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Insuficiencia Hepática Crónica Agudizada , Sepsis , Humanos , Neutrófilos , Cirrosis Hepática/complicaciones , Fibrosis , Receptores de Quimiocina , Sepsis/complicaciones , Pronóstico
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