Link between persistent, unexplained gamma-glutamyltransferase elevation and porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder

IF 9.5 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Nicola Pugliese , Francesca Romana Ponziani , Federica Cerini , Luca di Tommaso , Federica Turati , Marco Maggioni , Matteo Angelo Manini , Francesco Santopaolo , Cristiana Bianco , Chiara Masetti , Maria Cristina Giustiniani , Carlo La Vecchia , Luca Valenti , Luigi Terracciano , Mauro Viganò , Alessio Aghemo
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Abstract

Background & Aims

Porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder (PSVD) is a group of vascular disorders characterized by lesions involving portal venules and sinusoids, irrespective of the presence of portal hypertension. Liver biopsy is essential for diagnosis. In a single-center study, we demonstrated high rates of PSVD in patients with persistently elevated gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT). This multicenter study aims to establish PSVD prevalence in a larger dataset of individuals with persistent and unexplained GGT elevation, and to identify associated risk factors.

Methods

The study included all patients who underwent liver biopsy for persistent and unexplained GGT elevation in five Italian hepatology units between March 2015 and December 2021.

Results

A total of 144 patients met the inclusion criteria. The majority were males (76/144, 52.8%) and mean age was 51.9 years (range 19-74). Only 12 (8.3%) had liver stiffness measurements (LSM) >10 kPa, while 7 (4.8%) had ultrasound evidence of portal hypertension. Histological findings were consistent with PSVD in 96 patients (67%). Alternative diagnoses were steatohepatitis in 13 (9%), sarcoidosis in 3 (2%) and congenital hepatic fibrosis in 3 (2%) patients. Histological findings were non-specific in 29 (20%) patients. PSVD was associated with male sex (odds ratio [OR] 2.60, 95% CI 1.13-5.99), LSM <10 kPa (OR 11.05, 95% CI 2.16-56.66) and GGT <200 U/L (OR 2.69, 95% CI 1.22-5.98).

Conclusions

PSVD was the main cause of persistent and unexplained elevation of GGT3. Male sex, LSM <10 kPa and GGT <200 U/L were associated with PSVD. These findings highlight the role of liver biopsy in elucidating the underlying pathology and aiding in the diagnosis of patients with persistent and unexplained GGT elevation.

Impact and implications:

In outpatient settings, it is common to encounter individuals with persistent and unexplained gamma-glutamyltransferase elevations. This study reveals, for the first time, a non-negligible prevalence of porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder among these individuals when they undergo liver biopsy. Male sex, liver stiffness measurement <10 kPa, and gamma-glutamyltransferase <200 IU/L predict this histological finding. These results may raise awareness of clinically relevant conditions that may be present in patients with persistent liver enzyme changes, even in the absence of signs of advanced chronic liver disease or portal hypertension. Additionally, the data may encourage further studies in the field of porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder, particularly to define its clinical evolution in patients without signs of portal hypertension at diagnosis.

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原因不明的持续γ-谷氨酰转移酶升高与门静脉血管紊乱之间的联系
背景& 目的门静脉窦状血管病变(Porto-sinusoidal vascular disorder,PSVD)是一组以累及门静脉和门静脉窦的病变为特征的血管病变,无论是否存在门静脉高压。肝活检是诊断的关键。在一项单中心研究中,我们发现γ-谷氨酰转移酶(GGT)持续升高的患者中 PSVD 的发病率很高。这项多中心研究的目的是在更大的数据集中确定持续性不明原因GGT升高患者的PSVD患病率,并确定相关的风险因素。结果共有144名患者符合纳入标准。大多数患者为男性(76/144,52.8%),平均年龄为 51.9 岁(19-74 岁不等)。只有 12 人(8.3%)的肝脏硬度测量值为 10 kPa,7 人(4.8%)有门静脉高压的超声证据。有 96 名患者(67%)的组织学检查结果与 PSVD 一致。替代诊断为脂肪性肝炎的患者有 13 例(9%),肉样瘤病有 3 例(2%),先天性肝纤维化有 3 例(2%)。29(20%)名患者的组织学检查结果为非特异性。PSVD 与男性性别(几率比 [OR] 2.60,95% CI 1.13-5.99)、LSM <10 kPa(OR 11.05,95% CI 2.16-56.66)和 GGT <200 U/L(OR 2.69,95% CI 1.22-5.98)相关。男性、LSM <10 kPa 和 GGT <200 U/L 与 PSVD 相关。这些发现强调了肝脏活检在阐明潜在病理和帮助诊断持续性不明原因 GGT 升高患者方面的作用。这项研究首次发现,在这些接受肝活检的患者中,门静脉血管紊乱的发病率不容忽视。男性性别、肝硬度测量值<10 kPa和γ-谷氨酰转移酶<200 IU/L可预测这一组织学发现。这些结果可能会让人们意识到,即使没有晚期慢性肝病或门脉高压的迹象,肝酶持续变化的患者也可能存在临床相关疾病。此外,这些数据可能会鼓励在门静脉血管病变领域开展进一步研究,尤其是确定诊断时没有门静脉高压症状的患者的临床演变。
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JHEP Reports
JHEP Reports GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
12.40
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161
审稿时长
36 days
期刊介绍: JHEP Reports is an open access journal that is affiliated with the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL). It serves as a companion journal to the highly respected Journal of Hepatology. The primary objective of JHEP Reports is to publish original papers and reviews that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of liver diseases. The journal covers a wide range of topics, including basic, translational, and clinical research. It also focuses on global issues in hepatology, with particular emphasis on areas such as clinical trials, novel diagnostics, precision medicine and therapeutics, cancer research, cellular and molecular studies, artificial intelligence, microbiome research, epidemiology, and cutting-edge technologies. In summary, JHEP Reports is dedicated to promoting scientific discoveries and innovations in liver diseases through the publication of high-quality research papers and reviews covering various aspects of hepatology.
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