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Microvesicles in hepatic and peripheral vein can predict nonresponse to corticosteroid therapy in severe alcoholic hepatitis.
Sukriti, S; Maras, J S; Bihari, C; Das, S; Vyas, A K; Sharma, S; Hussain, S; Shasthry, S; Choudhary, A; Premkumar, M; Kumar, D; Kumar, G; Mukhopadhyay, C; Kumar, A; Trehanpati, N; Rautou, P E; Moreau, R; Sarin, S K.
  • Sukriti S; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Maras JS; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Bihari C; Department of Pathology, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Das S; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Vyas AK; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Sharma S; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Hussain S; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Shasthry S; Department of Hepatology, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Choudhary A; Department of Hepatology, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Premkumar M; Department of Hepatology, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Kumar D; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Kumar G; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Mukhopadhyay C; Special center for molecular medicine, JNU, Delhi, India.
  • Kumar A; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Trehanpati N; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
  • Rautou PE; Department of Hepatology, Hopital Beaujon, INSERM U970, University of Paris, Paris, France.
  • Moreau R; Center for Research on Inflammation, Xavier Bichat School of Medicine, INSERM U1149, Paris-Diderot University, Paris, France.
  • Sarin SK; Department of Molecular and cellular medicine, Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, Delhi, India.
Aliment Pharmacol Ther ; 47(8): 1151-1161, 2018 Apr.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29460445
BACKGROUND: Severe alcoholic hepatitis patients have high mortality and limited response to corticosteroids. Microvesicles reflect cellular stress and disease conditions. AIMS: To investigate whether microvesicles are associated with severity, response to steroid therapy and inflammation in severe alcoholic hepatitis. METHODS: Microvesicles originating from different cells were studied pre-therapy in 101 patients; (71 responder to corticosteroid therapy and 30 nonresponders) and 20 healthy controls. Microvesicles and cells were determined in peripheral and hepatic vein samples using flow cytometry and correlated with outcomes. Inflammatory signalling pathways and functional alterations of immune cells after stimulation with microvesicles were also investigated. RESULTS: Microvesicles mean levels were higher in nonresponders for T cells (CD3+ CD4+ ; 10.1 MV/µL vs 5.4; P = 0.06), macrophages (CD68+ CD11b+ ; 136.5 vs 121.9 MV/µL; P = 0.01), haematopoietic stem-cells (CD45+ CD34+ ; 116.8 vs 13.4 MV/µL; P = 0.0001) and hepatocytes (ASGPR+ ; 470 vs 361 MV/µL; P = 0.01); the latter two predicting steroid nonresponse in 94% patients at baseline in peripheral plasma. Microvesicle levels correlated with histological and liver disease severity indices. Whereas, in non-responders hepatic vein CD34+ cells were lower (P = 0.02), the CD34+ microvesicles there from were higher (P = 0.04), thus suggesting impaired regeneration. Also, microvesicles of 0.2-0.4 µm size were higher in nonresponders (P < 0.03) at baseline. Microvesicles from patients trigger more (P = 0.04) ROS generation, TNF-α production (P = 0.04) and up-regulate pro-inflammatory cytokine related genes in neutrophils in vitro. CONCLUSIONS: Pre-therapy peripheral plasma levels of CD34+ and ASGPR+ microvesicles are reliable non-invasive markers of steroid nonresponse and mortality in patients with severe alcoholic hepatitis.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Corticoesteroides / Micropartículas Derivadas de Células / Venas Hepáticas / Hepatitis Alcohólica / Hígado Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Corticoesteroides / Micropartículas Derivadas de Células / Venas Hepáticas / Hepatitis Alcohólica / Hígado Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adult / Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article