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Chondrex (YKL-40), a potential new serum fibrosis marker in patients with alcoholic liver disease

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/00042737-200012090-00004

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alcohol; Chondrex; fibrosis; liver biopsy; YKL-40

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Objectives Chondrex (YKL-40) is a mammalian member of a protein family that includes bacterial chitinases, The pattern of its expression in certain tissues such as human liver or cartilage suggests a function in remodelling or degradation of extracellular matrix. The purpose of this study was to assess whether circulating YKL-40 might be a serum fibrosis marker in alcoholics. Methods Plasma YKL-40 was determined in 146 consecutive heavy drinkers (106 men, 40 women; mean age, 49.2 +/- 9.0 years). Liver biochemical parameters and serum fibrosis markers such as hyaluronate were also measured. Fibrosis and inflammation in liver biopsy were evaluated using a semi-quantitative scoring system. Results Plasma YKL-40 increased in parallel with the severity of fibrosis (P<0.00001). YKL-40 also increased in the presence of hepatic inflammation (P<0.01). Receiver operating characteristic curves of Chondrex revealed that a threshold of 330 mu g/l gave a specificity of 88.5%; however, the sensitivity was only 50.8%. Only 11.5% of patients without severe fibrosis displayed a Chondrex plasma level above this threshold. A positive correlation was found between Chondrex and hyaluronate (r=0.40, P<0.0001) and a negative correlation was shown between Chondrex and the prothrombin index (r=-0.37, P<0.0001). Conclusions The severity of liver fibrosis is associated with elevated circulating Chondrex levels. The overlap in YKL-40 values prevents use of Chondrex in a screening programme. High levels of Chondrex (above 330 mu g/l) are predictive of severe liver fibrosis. Increased plasma YKL-40 may reflect the remodelling of liver fibrosis in alcoholics. (C) 2000 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

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