Extrahepatic Events in Patients With Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease and the Impact of Genetics and Alcohol Intake.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Tomomi Kogiso, Yuri Ogasawara, Makiko Taniai, Katsutoshi Tokushige, Yousuke Nakai
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Abstract

Aims: The Delphi consensus established new criteria for steatotic liver disease (SLD), but the extrahepatic complications in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) remain unclear. In this study, we investigated the clinical course of MASLD patients compared to those with MASLD and increased alcohol intake (MetALD) and alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD).

Methods: A total of 1150 Asian patients with SLD were enrolled and categorized into the MASLD (n = 803), MetALD (n = 81), and ALD (n = 266) groups. The incidence levels of extrahepatic malignancies and cardiovascular disease (CVD) events were compared among the three groups. Genetic alterations in PNPLA3, HSD17B13, GCKR, and GDF15 were analyzed in 201 MASLD cases.

Results: MASLD patients were significantly younger (MASLD, MetALD, ALD; 53, 65, and 62 years), had a lower proportion of males (49.3%, 82.7%, and 86.8%), and had a higher BMI (26.7, 24.1, and 22.6 kg/m2) than MetALD and ALD patients. During a median follow-up of 10.6 years, the proportions of patients who developed extrahepatic malignancies were 7.2%, 9.9%, and 5.6%, and those who experienced CVD events were 5.7%, 3.7%, and 4.1% in the MASLD, MetALD, and ALD groups, respectively. However, Cox proportional hazards analysis revealed no significant difference in the risk of extrahepatic complications among the groups after adjusting for baseline characteristics. A single nucleotide polymorphism in PNPLA3 was associated with the development of CVD events in MASLD patients.

Conclusions: Extrahepatic events were observed at similar rates among patients with SLD after adjusting for confounding factors. However, overall mortality and the risk of HCC were significantly higher in the MetALD and ALD groups.

代谢功能障碍相关脂肪变性肝病患者的肝外事件及遗传和酒精摄入的影响
目的:德尔菲共识建立了脂肪变性肝病(SLD)的新标准,但代谢功能障碍相关脂肪变性肝病(MASLD)患者的肝外并发症仍不清楚。在这项研究中,我们将MASLD患者的临床病程与MASLD合并酒精摄入增加(MetALD)和酒精相关肝病(ALD)的患者进行了比较。方法:共纳入1150名亚洲SLD患者,分为MASLD组(n = 803)、MetALD组(n = 81)和ALD组(n = 266)。比较三组间肝外恶性肿瘤和心血管疾病(CVD)事件的发生率。分析了201例MASLD患者PNPLA3、HSD17B13、GCKR和GDF15的遗传改变。结果:MASLD患者明显年轻化(MASLD、MetALD、ALD;53岁、65岁和62岁),男性比例较低(49.3%、82.7%和86.8%),BMI(26.7、24.1和22.6 kg/m2)高于MetALD和ALD患者。在10.6年的中位随访期间,MASLD、MetALD和ALD组中发生肝外恶性肿瘤的患者比例分别为7.2%、9.9%和5.6%,发生CVD事件的患者比例分别为5.7%、3.7%和4.1%。然而,Cox比例风险分析显示,在调整基线特征后,两组间肝外并发症的风险无显著差异。PNPLA3的单核苷酸多态性与MASLD患者CVD事件的发生有关。结论:在调整混杂因素后,SLD患者的肝外事件发生率相似。然而,MetALD组和ALD组的总死亡率和HCC风险明显更高。
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Hepatology Research
Hepatology Research 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
14.30%
发文量
124
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Hepatology Research (formerly International Hepatology Communications) is the official journal of the Japan Society of Hepatology, and publishes original articles, reviews and short comunications dealing with hepatology. Reviews or mini-reviews are especially welcomed from those areas within hepatology undergoing rapid changes. Short communications should contain concise definitive information.
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