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Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United-States. The aim of the study was to describe serum immune profiles associated with acute DILI, to investigate whether there are profiles associated with clinical features or types of DILI and/or with progn...

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Autores principales: Steuerwald, Nury M., Foureau, David M., Norton, H. James, Zhou, Jie, Parsons, Judith C., Chalasani, Naga, Fontana, Robert J., Watkins, Paul B., Lee, William M., Reddy, K. Rajender, Stolz, Andrew, Talwalkar, Jayant, Davern, Timothy, Saha, Dhanonjoy, Bell, Lauren N., Barnhart, Huiman, Gu, Jiezhun, Serrano, Jose, Bonkovsky, Herbert L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081974
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author Steuerwald, Nury M.
Foureau, David M.
Norton, H. James
Zhou, Jie
Parsons, Judith C.
Chalasani, Naga
Fontana, Robert J.
Watkins, Paul B.
Lee, William M.
Reddy, K. Rajender
Stolz, Andrew
Talwalkar, Jayant
Davern, Timothy
Saha, Dhanonjoy
Bell, Lauren N.
Barnhart, Huiman
Gu, Jiezhun
Serrano, Jose
Bonkovsky, Herbert L.
author_facet Steuerwald, Nury M.
Foureau, David M.
Norton, H. James
Zhou, Jie
Parsons, Judith C.
Chalasani, Naga
Fontana, Robert J.
Watkins, Paul B.
Lee, William M.
Reddy, K. Rajender
Stolz, Andrew
Talwalkar, Jayant
Davern, Timothy
Saha, Dhanonjoy
Bell, Lauren N.
Barnhart, Huiman
Gu, Jiezhun
Serrano, Jose
Bonkovsky, Herbert L.
author_sort Steuerwald, Nury M.
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description Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United-States. The aim of the study was to describe serum immune profiles associated with acute DILI, to investigate whether there are profiles associated with clinical features or types of DILI and/or with prognosis, and to assess temporal changes in levels. Twenty-seven immune analytes were measured in the sera of 78 DILI subjects in the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) and compared with 40 healthy controls. Immune analytes (14 cytokines, 7 chemokines and 6 growth factors) were measured by BioPlex multiplex ELISA at DILI onset and after 6 months. A modeling process utilizing immune principles was used to select a final set of variables among 27 immune analytes and several additional clinical lab values for prediction of early death (within 6 months of DILI onset). Nineteen of the 27 immune analytes were differentially expressed among healthy control, DILI onset and 6-month cohorts. Disparate patterns of immune responses, especially innate and adaptive cellular (mostly TH17) immunity were evident. Low values of four immune analytes (IL-9, IL-17, PDGF-bb and RANTES) and serum albumin are predictive of early death [PPV = 88% (95% CI, 65%-100%), NPV = 97% (95% CI, 93%-100%), accuracy = 96% (95% CI, 92%-100%)]. CONCLUSIONS: Acute DILI is associated with robust and varying immune responses. High levels of expression of cytokines associated with innate immunity are associated with a poor prognosis, whereas high levels of expression of adaptive cytokines are associated with good long-term prognosis and eventual recovery. Serum immune analyte profiles at DILI onset appear to be of prognostic, and perhaps, diagnostic significance.
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spelling pubmed-38739302014-01-02 Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance Steuerwald, Nury M. Foureau, David M. Norton, H. James Zhou, Jie Parsons, Judith C. Chalasani, Naga Fontana, Robert J. Watkins, Paul B. Lee, William M. Reddy, K. Rajender Stolz, Andrew Talwalkar, Jayant Davern, Timothy Saha, Dhanonjoy Bell, Lauren N. Barnhart, Huiman Gu, Jiezhun Serrano, Jose Bonkovsky, Herbert L. PLoS One Research Article Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United-States. The aim of the study was to describe serum immune profiles associated with acute DILI, to investigate whether there are profiles associated with clinical features or types of DILI and/or with prognosis, and to assess temporal changes in levels. Twenty-seven immune analytes were measured in the sera of 78 DILI subjects in the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) and compared with 40 healthy controls. Immune analytes (14 cytokines, 7 chemokines and 6 growth factors) were measured by BioPlex multiplex ELISA at DILI onset and after 6 months. A modeling process utilizing immune principles was used to select a final set of variables among 27 immune analytes and several additional clinical lab values for prediction of early death (within 6 months of DILI onset). Nineteen of the 27 immune analytes were differentially expressed among healthy control, DILI onset and 6-month cohorts. Disparate patterns of immune responses, especially innate and adaptive cellular (mostly TH17) immunity were evident. Low values of four immune analytes (IL-9, IL-17, PDGF-bb and RANTES) and serum albumin are predictive of early death [PPV = 88% (95% CI, 65%-100%), NPV = 97% (95% CI, 93%-100%), accuracy = 96% (95% CI, 92%-100%)]. CONCLUSIONS: Acute DILI is associated with robust and varying immune responses. High levels of expression of cytokines associated with innate immunity are associated with a poor prognosis, whereas high levels of expression of adaptive cytokines are associated with good long-term prognosis and eventual recovery. Serum immune analyte profiles at DILI onset appear to be of prognostic, and perhaps, diagnostic significance. Public Library of Science 2013-12-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3873930/ /pubmed/24386086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081974 Text en © 2013 Steuerwald et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Steuerwald, Nury M.
Foureau, David M.
Norton, H. James
Zhou, Jie
Parsons, Judith C.
Chalasani, Naga
Fontana, Robert J.
Watkins, Paul B.
Lee, William M.
Reddy, K. Rajender
Stolz, Andrew
Talwalkar, Jayant
Davern, Timothy
Saha, Dhanonjoy
Bell, Lauren N.
Barnhart, Huiman
Gu, Jiezhun
Serrano, Jose
Bonkovsky, Herbert L.
Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance
title Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance
title_full Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance
title_fullStr Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance
title_full_unstemmed Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance
title_short Profiles of Serum Cytokines in Acute Drug-Induced Liver Injury and Their Prognostic Significance
title_sort profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3873930/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081974
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