Alpha-fetoprotein and high sensitive C-reactive protein levels in Iraqi patients with liver cirrhosis.

Wassan Abdul Kareem Abbas
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Background: Liver-related death globally is caused mainly by cirrhosis. It is the final grade of extensive liver fibrosis, in which the hepatic architecture is modified. Cirrhosis is a common disease worldwide and can be the end stage for several reasons such as obesity, non-alcoholic fatty liver, alcoholism, viral infection such as viral hepatitis, immune disorders, bile duct obstruction, and metabolic diseases. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is defined as a protein secreted by the germinal yolk sac and liver. AFP level is used as a marker to diagnose inherited disorders and chromosomal anomaly, whereas the high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) has a separate correlation with NAFLD. Therefore, hs-CRP can be used as a beneficial marker for identifying liver defects.

Subjects and methods: Thirty participants with liver cirrhosis and 30 healthy participants as control (male and female) were enrolled. The participants from Baghdad, Iraq, were enrolled in this study. Blood and serum samples were obtained for the estimation of hemoglobin, serum AFP, and hs-CRP levels.

Results: The pooled data of participants showed that hs-CRP and alpha-fetoprotein levels in the participants with cirrhosis were significantly higher than in the control group, P<0.0001. There were no significant differences in the sexes while considering alpha-fetoprotein, whereas hs-CRP levels were higher in males compared with females.

Conclusion: This research shows a significantly high level of hs-CRP and alpha-fetoprotein in patients with liver cirrhosis compared with the control participants. There were non-significant gender differences concerning alpha-fetoprotein with significantly high level of hs-CRP in males compared with females.

伊拉克肝硬化患者的甲胎蛋白和高敏c反应蛋白水平。
背景:全球肝脏相关死亡主要由肝硬化引起。这是广泛肝纤维化的最后一级,肝脏结构发生改变。肝硬化是世界范围内的一种常见疾病,可因多种原因导致肝硬化的终末期,如肥胖、非酒精性脂肪肝、酒精中毒、病毒性肝炎等病毒感染、免疫紊乱、胆管阻塞和代谢疾病。甲胎蛋白(AFP)是由卵黄囊和肝脏分泌的一种蛋白质。AFP水平被用作诊断遗传性疾病和染色体异常的标志物,而高敏c反应蛋白(hs-CRP)与NAFLD有单独的相关性。因此,hs-CRP可作为鉴别肝缺损的有益标志物。对象和方法:30例肝硬化患者和30例健康对照者(男、女)。来自伊拉克巴格达的参与者参加了这项研究。获得血液和血清样本,用于估计血红蛋白,血清AFP和hs-CRP水平。结果:参与者的汇总数据显示肝硬化患者hs-CRP和甲胎蛋白水平明显高于对照组。结论:本研究显示肝硬化患者hs-CRP和甲胎蛋白水平明显高于对照组。甲胎蛋白的性别差异不显著,男性的hs-CRP水平明显高于女性。
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