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Plasma proteomic signature of fatty liver disease: The Rotterdam Study

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HEPATOLOGY
卷 78, 期 1, 页码 284-294

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/HEP.0000000000000300

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This study aimed to identify plasma proteomics associated with fatty liver disease (FLD) and fibrosis using population-based data. The results showed that 27 proteins were significantly associated with FLD, including FGF-21 and CES1. In addition, the expression levels of IL-18R1 and CES1 were upregulated in an FLD model of human liver organoids. These findings suggest the importance of plasma proteins in the pathogenesis of FLD and fibrosis.
Background and Aims: Fatty liver disease (FLD) is caused by excess fat in the liver, and its global prevalence exceeds 33%. The role of protein expression on the pathogenesis of FLD and accompanied fibrosis and its potential as a disease biomarker is currently not clear. Hence, we aimed to identify plasma proteomics associated with FLD and fibrosis using population-based data. Approach and Results: Blood samples were collected from 2578 participants from the population-based Rotterdam Study cohort. The proximity extension assay reliably measured plasma levels of 171 cardiometabolic and inflammatory-related proteins (Olink Proteomics). FLD was assessed by ultrasound, and fibrosis by transient elastography. Logistic regression models quantified the association of plasma proteomics with FLD and fibrosis. In addition, we aimed to validate our results in liver organoids. The cross-sectional analysis identified 27 proteins significantly associated with FLD surpassing the Bonferroni-corrected p < 2.92 x 10 (-4). The strongest association was observed for FGF-21 (ss = 0.45, p = 1.07 x 10 (-18)) and carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) protein (ss= 0.66, p= 4.91 x 10 (-40)). Importantly, 15 of the 27 proteins significantly associated with FLD were also associated with liver fibrosis. Finally, consistent with plasma proteomic profiling, we found the expression levels of IL-18 receptor 1 (IL-18R1) and CES1 to be upregulated in an FLD model of 3-dimensional culture human liver organoids. Conclusions: Among the general population, several inflammatory and cardiometabolic plasma proteins were associated with FLD and fibrosis. Particularly, plasma levels of FGF-21, IL-18R1, and CES1 were largely dependent on the presence of FLD and fibrosis and may therefore be important in their pathogenesis.

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