Circulating irisin in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: an updated meta-analysis.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Shanhu Qiu, Qianqian Wang, Xue Cai, Zilin Sun, Tongzhi Wu
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Abstract

Introduction: Exogenous administration of recombinant irisin may reverse hepatic steatosis and steatohepatitis. However, it remains controversial as to whether nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) shows reduced circulating (serum/plasma) irisin levels. A meta-analysis was conducted to address this issue.

Material and methods: A literature search of databases was performed up to June 2021. Observational studies that reported circulating irisin in NAFLD ascertained by any methods (e.g. ultrasonography or magnetic resonance) and compared with any controls were eligible for inclusion. Standardized mean differences (SMDs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were obtained using a random-effects meta-analysis model.

Results: Eleven studies enrolling 1277 NAFLD cases and 944 non-NAFLD controls were included. The approaches used for NAFLD ascertainment included ultrasonography (4 studies), magnetic resonance (3 studies), and liver biopsy (5 studies). Meta-analysis showed that circulating irisin in NAFLD was comparable to any non-NAFLD controls (10 studies with 11 datasets; SMD -0.09, 95% CI: -0.48 to 0.29), including the body mass index (BMI)-matched and lean controls (both p ≥ 0.80). Restricting studies to NAFLD ascertained by magnetic resonance or liver biopsy rather than ultrasonography showed that serum irisin was reduced in NAFLD (5 studies, SMD -0.63, 95% CI: -1.14 to -0.13). Meta-analysis also suggested that circulating irisin did not differ between mild and moderate-to-severe NAFLD (7 studies; SMD 0.02, 95% CI: -0.25 to 0.30), and this association was not significantly moderated by study location (Europe versus Asia).

Conclusions: Circulating irisin in NAFLD did not differ from any non-NAFLD controls and was unlikely to be affected by disease severity or racial-ethnic difference.

循环鸢尾素治疗非酒精性脂肪肝:一项最新荟萃分析
外源性给药重组鸢尾素可以逆转肝脂肪变性和脂肪性肝炎。然而,关于非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)是否表现为循环(血清/血浆)鸢尾素水平降低仍存在争议。为了解决这个问题,我们进行了荟萃分析。材料和方法:截至2021年6月,对数据库进行文献检索。通过任何方法(如超声或磁共振)确定NAFLD中循环鸢尾素的观察性研究,并与任何对照进行比较,均符合纳入条件。标准化平均差异(SMDs)和95%置信区间(ci)采用随机效应荟萃分析模型。结果:纳入了11项研究,纳入了1277例NAFLD病例和944例非NAFLD对照。确定NAFLD的方法包括超声检查(4项研究)、磁共振检查(3项研究)和肝活检(5项研究)。荟萃分析显示,NAFLD患者的循环鸢尾素与任何非NAFLD对照组相当(10项研究,11个数据集;SMD -0.09, 95% CI: -0.48至0.29),包括体重指数(BMI)匹配的对照组和瘦子对照组(p均≥0.80)。通过磁共振或肝活检而非超声检查确定NAFLD的限制性研究显示,NAFLD患者血清鸢尾素含量降低(5项研究,SMD为-0.63,95% CI为-1.14至-0.13)。荟萃分析还表明,循环鸢尾素在轻度和中度至重度NAFLD之间没有差异(7项研究;SMD为0.02,95% CI: -0.25至0.30),并且这种关联没有因研究地点(欧洲与亚洲)而显著减缓。结论:在NAFLD中循环鸢尾素与任何非NAFLD对照没有差异,不太可能受到疾病严重程度或种族差异的影响。
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Endokrynologia Polska
Endokrynologia Polska ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
2.60
自引率
9.50%
发文量
129
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: "Endokrynologia Polska" publishes papers in English on all aspects of clinical and experimental endocrinology. The following types of papers may be submitted for publication: original articles, reviews, case reports, postgraduate education, letters to the Editor (Readers’ Forum) and announcements of scientific meetings, conferences and congresses.
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