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Serum Mac-2 binding protein glycosylation isomer predicts grade F4 liver fibrosis in patients with biliary atresia
Original Article-Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Gastroenterology. February 2017, Vol. 52 Issue 2, p245, 8 p.
Subject
Analysis
Protein binding -- Analysis
Collagen -- Analysis
Liver diseases -- Analysis
Biliary atresia -- Analysis
Medical research -- Analysis
Aspartate -- Analysis
Organ transplantation -- Analysis
Liver -- Analysis
Tissue donation -- Analysis
Hyaluronic acid -- Analysis
Fibrosis -- Analysis
Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. -- Analysis
Medicine, Experimental -- Analysis
Donation of organs, tissues, etc. -- Analysis
Language
English
ISSN
0944-1174
Abstract
Author(s): Naoya Yamada [sup.1], Yukihiro Sanada [sup.1], Masahisa Tashiro [sup.1], Yuta Hirata [sup.1], Noriki Okada [sup.1], Yoshiyuki Ihara [sup.1], Taizen Urahashi [sup.1], Koichi Mizuta [sup.1] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.410804.9, 0000000123090000, [...]
Background and Aim Mac-2 Binding Protein Glycosylation Isomer (M2BPGi) is a novel fibrosis marker. We examined the ability of M2BPGi to predict liver fibrosis in patients with biliary atresia. Methods Sixty-four patients who underwent living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) were included [median age, 1.1 years (range 0.4-16.0), male 16 patients (25.0 %)]. We examined M2BPGi levels in serum obtained the day before LDLT, and we compared the value of the preoperative M2BPGi levels with the histological evaluation of fibrosis using the METAVIR fibrosis score. Subsequently, we assessed the ability of M2BPGi levels to predict fibrosis. Results The median M2BPGi level in patients with BA was 6.02 (range, 0.36-20.0), and 0, 1, 1, 11, and 51 patients had METAVIR fibrosis scores of F0, F1, F2, F3, and F4, respectively. In patients with F4 fibrosis, the median M2BPGi level was 6.88 (quartile; 5.235, 12.10), significantly higher than that in patients with F3 fibrosis who had a median level of 2.42 (quartile; 1.93, 2.895, p < 0.01). Area under the curve analysis for the ability of M2BPGi level to predict grade fibrosis was 0.917, with a specificity and sensitivity of 0.923 and 0.941, respectively. In comparison with other fibrosis markers such as hyaluronic acid, procollagen-III-peptide, type IV collagen 7 s, and aspartate aminotransferase platelet ratio index, M2BPGi showed the strongest ability to predict grade F4 fibrosis. Conclusion M2BPGi is a novel fibrosis marker for evaluating the status of the liver in patients with BA, especially when predicting grade F4 fibrosis.