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Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin in alcoholics with liver disease
Authors:STEPHEN H CALDWELL    JUNE W HALLIDAY†  LINDA M FLETCHER†  MARK KULAGA  THERESE L MURPHY†  XUIMING LI‡  ROLLAND C DICKSON  PHILLIP K KIYASU  PATRICIA L FEATHERSTON  KENNETH SOSNOWSKI
Institution:*The University of Virginia Health Sciences Center and Salem Veterans Administration Medical Center, Charlottesville and Salem, VA, USA.;?Queensland Institute of Medical Research, University of Queensland Joint Liver Programme, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;?The Miami Veterans Administration Medical Center and The University of Miami, Center for Liver Disease, Miami, Florida, USA
Abstract:Abstract To assess the relationship between carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) and alcoholic liver disease, we measured the ratio of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin to total transferrin (rCDT) in 32 male alcoholics with liver disease (Child-Pugh class A, 8; B, 11; C, 13) and 14 male alcoholics without clinically evident liver disease. Twenty of 32 with liver disease and six of 14 without clinically apparent liver disease had recent abstinence. The 32 patients with liver disease were assessed, in addition to the Child-Pugh class, using a linear prognostic score, the Combined Clinical and Laboratory Index (CCLI). Transferrin and CDT were measured by isocratic anion exchange chromatography and a radio-immunoassay. When the total group ( n = 46) was divided into those with recent abstinence ( n = 26) and those without ( n = 20), the rCDT was lower in the abstainers than non-abstainers (0.7 ± 0.6 vs 2.9 ± 2.4, P < 0.005). Similarly, abstainers with liver disease ( n = 20) had a significantly lower rCDT than non-abstainers ( n = 12) with liver disease (0.7 ± 0.7 vs 3.5 ± 2.8, P < 0.005). The rCDT in the 20 abstaining patients with liver disease did not differ significantly between Child-Pugh classes. Furthermore, there was no correlation between the CCLI and rCDT ( r = 0.05). We conclude that the relationship between rCDT and alcohol abuse is not appreciably altered by the presence of clinically severe liver disease in male alcoholics.
Keywords:alcoholic liver disease    alcoholism    carbohydrate-deficient transferrin    desialylated transferrin    hepatitis C    immunoglobulin A  
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