作为肝纤维化术前生物标志物的基线白细胞介素-6

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Visceral Medicine Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-27 DOI:10.1159/000535627
Dominik Thomas Koch, Dionysios Koliogiannis, Moritz Drefs, Malte Schirren, Viktor von Ehrlich-Treuenstätt, Hanno Nieß, Bernhard Renz, Matthias Ilmer, Joachim Andrassy, Markus O Guba, Jens Werner, Florian Kühn
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导言:肝(肝)纤维化(LF)的特点是肝脏功能和再生能力受损,可导致手术肝切除(LR)的发病率和死亡率显著增加。因此,术前确定肝纤维化的程度至关重要。众所周知,白细胞介素-6(IL-6)在肝纤维化的发病机制中起着关键作用,但其作为术前标志物的确切价值尚不清楚。本研究旨在探讨术前测定的 IL-6 与 LF 存在之间的相关性:在这项前瞻性研究中,对 134 名连续接受 LR 的患者进行了 IL-6 测定。排除了肝硬化(LC)患者和有临床或实验室炎症迹象的患者。LF由盲法病理学家根据Desmet分类法(0-4)对LF程度进行分级。基线IL-6与LF程度相关:结果:共有 134 名患者在 LR 前接受了前瞻性研究。其中 104 例患者的 LF 已分级,炎症参数也已获得。其中 35 例患者出现低密度脂蛋白血症(Desmet 4),另有 33 例患者术前炎症指标升高。其余两名患者为肝移植患者。这些患者被排除在最终分析之外。根据 Desmet 的数据,其余 34 例患者中,26 例患者的 LF 等级为 0 或 1(无或轻度 LF),8 例患者的 LF 等级为 2 或 3(中度至重度 LF)。LF 与术前测定的 IL-6 的相关性显示,中重度 LF 患者组(Desmet 2 或 3)的 IL-6 水平明显高于无 LF 或轻度 LF 患者组(Desmet 0 或 1;P = 0.0495):我们的研究结果表明,在 LR 的情况下,术前测定的 IL-6 与 LF 的存在程度相关。较高的血清基线 IL-6 浓度与较高的 LF 程度相关,而其他血液参数或评分均不能预测 LF。我们的研究结果表明,基线 IL-6 可能是在 LR 之前评估 LF 的一个有价值的参数。需要对更多患者进行分析,以进一步评估和确认 IL-6 对 LF 的预测准确性。
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Baseline Interleukin-6 as a Preoperative Biomarker for Liver Fibrosis.

Introduction: Liver (hepatic) fibrosis (LF) is characterized by impaired function and regenerative capacity of the liver and can lead to significantly increased morbidity and mortality in the context of surgical liver resection (LR). For this reason, it is crucial to identify the extent of LF preoperatively. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is known to play a key role in the pathogenesis of LF, but its exact value as a preoperative marker is unknown. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between preoperatively determined IL-6 and the presence of LF.

Methods: In this prospective study, IL-6 was determined in 134 consecutive patients undergoing LR. Patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) and patients with clinical or laboratory signs of inflammation were excluded. LF was graded by a blinded pathologist with regard to the degree of LF according to the Desmet classification (0-4). Baseline IL-6 and degree of LF were correlated.

Results: A total of 134 patients were prospectively included prior to LR. For 104 patients, LF was graded and inflammatory parameters were available. Thirty-five of these patients showed LC (Desmet 4), and another 33 patients showed preoperatively elevated inflammatory markers. Two of the remaining patients were liver transplant patients. These patients were excluded from the final analysis. According to Desmet, the remaining 34 patients had LF grade 0 or 1 (none or minimal LF) in 26 cases and LF grade 2 or 3 (moderate-to-severe LF) in 8 cases. Correlation of LF with preoperatively determined IL-6 yielded significantly higher IL-6 levels in the group of patients with moderate-to-severe LF (Desmet 2 or 3) compared to the group with none or minimal LF (Desmet 0 or 1; p = 0.0495).

Conclusion: In the context of LR, our results showed a correlation of preoperatively determined IL-6 with the extent of LF present. Higher serum baseline IL-6 concentrations were associated with a higher degree of LF, whereas no other blood parameter or score was that predictive for LF. Our results suggest that baseline IL-6 might serve as a valuable parameter to assess LF prior to LR. More patients need to be analyzed to further evaluate and confirm the predictive accuracy of IL-6 for LF.

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