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Autotaxin as a novel serum marker of liver fibrosis
Authors:Nakagawa Hayato  Ikeda Hitoshi  Nakamura Kazuhiro  Ohkawa Ryunosuke  Masuzaki Ryota  Tateishi Ryosuke  Yoshida Haruhiko  Watanabe Naoko  Tejima Kazuaki  Kume Yukio  Iwai Tomomi  Suzuki Atsushi  Tomiya Tomoaki  Inoue Yukiko  Nishikawa Takako  Ohtomo Natsuko  Tanoue Yasushi  Omata Masao  Igarashi Koji  Aoki Junken  Koike Kazuhiko  Yatomi Yutaka
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:BackgroundThe clinical significance of autotaxin (ATX), a key enzyme for the production of the bioactive lysophospholipid lysophosphatidic acid remains unknown. Serum ATX enzymatic activity reportedly increases in parallel with liver fibrosis and exhibits a gender difference.MethodsSerum ATX antigen level, measured easier than the activity, was evaluated as a marker of liver fibrosis in 2 cohorts of chronic liver disease caused by hepatitis C virus.ResultsIn the first cohort, serum ATX level correlated significantly with liver fibrosis stage and was the best parameter for prediction of cirrhosis with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) of 0.756 in male and 0.760 in female, when compared with serum hyaluronic acid and aminotransferase-to-platelet ratio index, an established marker of liver fibrosis. In another cohort, serum ATX level correlated significantly with liver stiffness, a novel reliable marker of liver fibrosis, being the second-best parameter in male (AUROC, 0.799) and in female (AUROC, 0.876) for prediction of significant fibrosis, and the best parameter in male (AUROC, 0.863) and the third-best parameter in female (AUROC, 0.872) for prediction of cirrhosis, both of which were judged by liver stiffness.ConclusionsSerum ATX level may be a novel marker of liver fibrosis.
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