Research Article Details

Article ID: A18513
PMID: 27079922
Source: Sci Rep
Title: Comparisons of parallel potential biomarkers of 1H-MRS-measured hepatic lipid content in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Abstract: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the main cause of chronic liver disease. This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate whether parallel clinical features and serum markers are related to the severity of NAFLD. We enrolled 111 participants with different metabolic syndrome (MetS) scores (zero, n&#8201;=&#8201;22; one, n&#8201;=&#8201;19; two, n&#8201;=&#8201;22; and&#8201;&#8805;&#8201;three, n&#8201;=&#8201;48) and used 1H-MRS to measure liver fat content. Biochemical profiles and potential biomarkers of NAFLD were measured in fasting plasma. We found that 1H-MRS-measured fat content was significantly associated with MetS score &#8805;1, endotoxin, and hs-CRP. Ordinal logistic regression analysis revealed that MetS score &#8805;2 and endotoxin were predictive of NAFLD (1H-MRS&#8201;>&#8201;5%) and that endotoxin, hs-CRP, and malondialdehyde (MDA) were predictive of NAFLD with liver injury (1H-MRS&#8201;>&#8201;9.67%). Endotoxin plus MetS score was shown to be the most accurate predictor of overall NAFLD (AUC&#8201;=&#8201;0.854; (95% CI: 0.785-0.924), P&#8201;<&#8201;0.001), and endotoxin plus hs-CRP and MDA was found to be predictive of NAFLD with liver injury (0.868; (0.801-0.936), P&#8201;<&#8201;0.001). These results suggest that MetS score plus certain serum biomarkers with 1H-MRS findings may hold promise for developing an effective model for monitoring the severity of NAFLD.
DOI: 10.1038/srep24031