Research Article Details

Article ID: A49206
PMID: 35829866
Source: Hepatol Int
Title: Non-invasive evaluation of NAFLD and the contribution of genes: an MRI-PDFF-based cross-sectional study.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical, laboratory and genetic features of NAFLD patients based on MRI-PDFF in China. DESIGN: Patients with high ALT and with a diagnosis of fatty liver were included in this cross-sectional study. Fasting blood was collected to test biomarkers and SNPs. A total of 266 patients underwent MRI-PDFF and FibroScan examinations, and 38 underwent liver biopsy. Diagnostic models (decision tree, LASSO, and elastic net) were developed based on the diagnosis from MRI-PDFF reports. RESULTS: Approximately, 1/3 of the patients were found to have NASH and fibrosis. After quantifying liver steatosis by MRI-PDFF (healthy: n&#8201;=&#8201;47; mild NAFLD: n&#8201;=&#8201;136; moderate/severe NAFLD: n&#8201;=&#8201;83; liver fat content (LFC): 3.6% vs. 8.7% vs. 19.0%), most biomarkers showed significant differences among the three groups, and patients without obesity were found to have a similar LFC as those with obesity (11.1% vs. 12.3%). Models including biomarkers showed strong diagnostic ability (accuracy: 0.80-0.91). Variant alleles of PNPLA3, HSD17B13 and MBOAT7 were identified as genetic risk factors causing higher LFC (8.7% vs. 12.3%; 11.0% vs. 14.5%; 8.5% vs. 10.2%, p&#8201;<&#8201;0.05); those with the UQCC1 rs878639 variant allele showed lower LFC (10.4% vs. 8.4%; OR&#8201;=&#8201;0.58, p&#8201;<&#8201;0.05). Patients with more risk alleles had higher LFCs (8.1% vs. 10.7% vs. 11.6% vs. 14.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Based on MRI-PDFF, a combination of several specific biomarkers can accurately predict disease status. When the effects of genes on liver steatosis were first quantified by MRI-PDFF, the UQCC1 rs878639 G allele was identified as a protective factor, and the MBOAT7 T allele was identified as a risk only among nonobese individuals.
DOI: 10.1007/s12072-022-10355-2