Data-driven cluster analysis identifies distinct types of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease

IF 50 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Nature Medicine Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1038/s41591-024-03283-1
Violeta Raverdy, Federica Tavaglione, Estelle Chatelain, Guillaume Lassailly, Antonio De Vincentis, Umberto Vespasiani-Gentilucci, Sami F. Qadri, Robert Caiazzo, Helene Verkindt, Chiara Saponaro, Julie Kerr-Conte, Gregory Baud, Camille Marciniak, Mikael Chetboun, Naima Oukhouya-Daoud, Samuel Blanck, Jimmy Vandel, Lisa Olsson, Rima Chakaroun, Viviane Gnemmi, Emmanuelle Leteurtre, Philippe Lefebvre, Joel T. Haas, Hannele Yki-Järvinen, Sven Francque, Bart Staels, Carel W. Le Roux, Valentina Tremaroli, Philippe Mathurin, Guillemette Marot, Stefano Romeo, François Pattou
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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) exhibits considerable variability in clinical outcomes. Identifying specific phenotypic profiles within MASLD is essential for developing targeted therapeutic strategies. Here we investigated the heterogeneity of MASLD using partitioning around medoids clustering based on six simple clinical variables in a cohort of 1,389 individuals living with obesity. The identified clusters were applied across three independent MASLD cohorts with liver biopsy (totaling 1,099 participants), and in the UK Biobank to assess the incidence of chronic liver disease, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Results unveiled two distinct types of MASLD associated with steatohepatitis on histology and liver imaging. The first cluster, liver-specific, was genetically linked and showed rapid progression of chronic liver disease but limited risk of cardiovascular disease. The second cluster, cardiometabolic, was primarily associated with dysglycemia and high levels of triglycerides, leading to a similar incidence of chronic liver disease but a higher risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Analyses of samples from 831 individuals with available liver transcriptomics and 1,322 with available plasma metabolomics highlighted that these two types of MASLD exhibited distinct liver transcriptomic profiles and plasma metabolomic signatures, respectively. In conclusion, these data provide preliminary evidence of the existence of two distinct types of clinically relevant MASLD with similar liver phenotypes at baseline, but each with specific underlying biological profiles and different clinical trajectories, suggesting the need for tailored therapeutic strategies. Partitioning clustering based on clinical variables applied to multiple patient cohorts identifies two subtypes of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease with different associations to hepatic and cardiovascular outcomes.

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数据驱动的聚类分析确定了不同类型的代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪变性肝病
代谢功能障碍相关的脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)在临床结果上表现出相当大的可变性。确定MASLD内的特定表型特征对于制定靶向治疗策略至关重要。在此,我们基于6个简单临床变量对1389名肥胖患者进行队列研究,采用围绕中位数聚类的划分方法研究了MASLD的异质性。确定的集群应用于三个独立的MASLD队列,进行肝脏活检(共1,099名参与者),并在英国生物银行评估慢性肝病、心血管疾病和2型糖尿病的发病率。结果揭示了两种不同类型的与脂肪性肝炎相关的MASLD的组织学和肝脏影像学。第一组是肝脏特异性的,与遗传有关,慢性肝病进展迅速,但心血管疾病的风险有限。第二类是心脏代谢,主要与血糖异常和高甘油三酯水平相关,导致类似的慢性肝病发病率,但心血管疾病和2型糖尿病的风险更高。对831例肝脏转录组学和1322例血浆代谢组学样本的分析强调,这两种类型的MASLD分别表现出不同的肝脏转录组学特征和血浆代谢组学特征。总之,这些数据提供了两种不同类型的临床相关MASLD存在的初步证据,它们在基线时具有相似的肝脏表型,但每种类型都具有特定的潜在生物学特征和不同的临床轨迹,这表明需要量身定制的治疗策略。
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Nature Medicine 医学-生化与分子生物学
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