Serum ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL3 as potential biomarkers for diagnosis of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Yan Ma, Yan Wang, Qiang Zhang, Jianan Lang, Long-yan Yang, D. Zhao
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Purpose: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic liver disease that has a serious effect on worldwide public health. We sought relationships among ANGPTL2, ANGPTL3, and ANGPTL6 with NAFLD metabolic and biochemical parameters, to assess their potential as diagnostic tools for NAFLD. Materials and Methods: Serum levels of ANGPTL2, ANGPTL3, and ANGPTL6 in NAFLD patients (n = 52) and non-NAFLD participants (n = 51) were quantified by ELISA. The utility of ANGPTLs as biomarkers for NAFLD prediction was assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis. Results: Serum ANGPTL2 levels were increased (P = 0.0102), serum ANGPTL3 levels were decreased (P < 0.0001), and ANGPTL6 levels did not change (P = 0.3174) in 52 patients with NAFLD when compared to 51 participants without NAFLD. The areas under the ROC curves for ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL3 were 0.647 and 0.746, respectively. When two factors were jointly analyzed, the area under the ROC curve for ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL3 was 0.773. Conclusion: ANGPTL2 and ANGPTL3 levels may be novel and important predictors of NAFLD severity.
血清ANGPTL2和ANGPTL3作为诊断非酒精性脂肪肝的潜在生物标志物
目的:非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)是一种严重影响全球公共卫生的慢性肝病。我们寻找ANGPTL2、ANGPTL3和ANGPTL6与NAFLD代谢和生化参数之间的关系,以评估它们作为NAFLD诊断工具的潜力。材料与方法:采用ELISA法测定52例NAFLD患者和51例非NAFLD患者血清ANGPTL2、ANGPTL3、ANGPTL6水平。使用受试者工作特征(ROC)分析评估angptl作为NAFLD预测生物标志物的效用。结果:与51名非NAFLD患者相比,52名NAFLD患者血清ANGPTL2水平升高(P = 0.0102),血清ANGPTL3水平降低(P < 0.0001), ANGPTL6水平无变化(P = 0.3174)。ANGPTL2和ANGPTL3的ROC曲线下面积分别为0.647和0.746。两因素联合分析时,ANGPTL2和ANGPTL3的ROC曲线下面积为0.773。结论:ANGPTL2和ANGPTL3水平可能是预测NAFLD严重程度的新的重要指标。
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