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摘要
由于肥胖症的流行,代谢功能障碍相关性脂肪性肝病(MASLD)的发病率越来越高。人们一直在寻求解决方案,尤其是在早期检测方面。这篇社论对长期高正常丙氨酸氨基转移酶(ALT)在筛查 MASLD 中的作用进行了评论。Chen 等人发现,新发的 MASLD 可通过反复的高正常 ALT 检测出来。这一概念隐含的问题是,ALT 的公认正常值上限 (ULN) 应该是多少。以前根据对亚临床肝病患者的研究,将 ALT 的正常值上限定为 40 IU/L,但新的共识是健康男性/女性的正常值上限为 30/19 U/L。因此,当 Chen 等人将 ULN 定义为 40 U/L,其他人可能会认为过高。重要的是要认识到影响 ULN 的各种变量,如仪器、昼夜变化、运动和老化。这些变量在区分正常与高正常等细微差别时非常重要。在这方面,将长期高正常值的 ALT 与其他生物标志物、成像和 MASLD 遗传学相结合,创建机器学习分类器,可以提高 ALT 作为疾病标志物的效用。总而言之,Chen 等人将长期高正常 ALT 作为新发 MASLD 标志物的研究值得肯定。
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease: The question of long-term high-normal alanine aminotransferase as a screening test.
The growing prevalence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is being driven by the obesity epidemic. The quest for solutions continues particularly with regard to early detection. This editorial comments on the utility of long-term high-normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in screening for MASLD. Chen et al found that new onset MASLD can be detected by repetitively high normal ALT. Implicit in this concept is the question of what should be the accepted upper limit of normal (ULN) for ALT. It was previously set at 40 IU/L based on studies that included people with subclinical liver disease but the new consensus is 30/19 U/L in healthy males/females. Thus, when Chen et al defines the ULN as 40 U/L, others may view it as excessively high. It is important to recognize the variables affecting ULN e.g. instrumentation, diurnal variations, exercise and ageing. These variables matter when the distinctions are subtle e.g. normal vs high-normal. In this regard, the utility of long-term high normal ALT as a disease marker could be enhanced by combining it with other biomarkers, imaging and MASLD genetics to create machine learning classifiers. All in all, Chen et al's work on long-term high normal ALT as a marker of new-onset MASLD deserves merit.
期刊介绍:
The primary aims of the WJG are to improve diagnostic, therapeutic and preventive modalities and the skills of clinicians and to guide clinical practice in gastroenterology and hepatology.