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Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease

BACKGROUND: The liver plays a key role in amino acid metabolism. In former studies, a ratio between branched-chain and aromatic amino acids (Fischer’s ratio) revealed associations with hepatic encephalopathy. Furthermore, low concentrations of branched-chain amino acids were linked to sarcopenia in...

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Autores principales: Kinny-Köster, Benedict, Bartels, Michael, Becker, Susen, Scholz, Markus, Thiery, Joachim, Ceglarek, Uta, Kaiser, Thorsten
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4943589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27410482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159205
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author Kinny-Köster, Benedict
Bartels, Michael
Becker, Susen
Scholz, Markus
Thiery, Joachim
Ceglarek, Uta
Kaiser, Thorsten
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Bartels, Michael
Becker, Susen
Scholz, Markus
Thiery, Joachim
Ceglarek, Uta
Kaiser, Thorsten
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description BACKGROUND: The liver plays a key role in amino acid metabolism. In former studies, a ratio between branched-chain and aromatic amino acids (Fischer’s ratio) revealed associations with hepatic encephalopathy. Furthermore, low concentrations of branched-chain amino acids were linked to sarcopenia in literature. Encephalopathy and sarcopenia are known to dramatically worsen the prognosis. Aim of this study was to investigate a complex panel of plasma amino acids in the context of mortality in patients with end-stage liver disease. METHODS: 166 patients evaluated for orthotopic liver transplantation were included. 19 amino acids were measured from citrated plasma samples using mass spectrometry. We performed survival analysis for plasma amino acid constellations and examined the relationship to established mortality predictors. RESULTS: 33/166 (19.9%) patients died during follow-up. Lower values of valine (p<0.001), Fischer’s ratio (p<0.001) and valine to phenylalanine ratio (p<0.001) and higher values of phenylalanine (p<0.05) and tyrosine (p<0.05) were significantly associated with mortality. When divided in three groups, the tertiles discriminated cumulative survival for valine (p = 0.016), phenylalanine (p = 0.024) and in particular for valine to phenylalanine ratio (p = 0.003) and Fischer’s ratio (p = 0.005). Parameters were also significantly correlated with MELD and MELD-Na score. CONCLUSIONS: Amino acids in plasma are valuable biomarkers to determine increased risk of mortality in patients with end-stage liver disease. In particular, valine concentrations and constellations composed of branched-chain and aromatic amino acids were strongly associated with prognosis. Due to their pathophysiological importance, the identified amino acids could be used to examine individual dietary recommendations to serve as potential therapeutic targets.
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spelling pubmed-49435892016-08-01 Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease Kinny-Köster, Benedict Bartels, Michael Becker, Susen Scholz, Markus Thiery, Joachim Ceglarek, Uta Kaiser, Thorsten PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The liver plays a key role in amino acid metabolism. In former studies, a ratio between branched-chain and aromatic amino acids (Fischer’s ratio) revealed associations with hepatic encephalopathy. Furthermore, low concentrations of branched-chain amino acids were linked to sarcopenia in literature. Encephalopathy and sarcopenia are known to dramatically worsen the prognosis. Aim of this study was to investigate a complex panel of plasma amino acids in the context of mortality in patients with end-stage liver disease. METHODS: 166 patients evaluated for orthotopic liver transplantation were included. 19 amino acids were measured from citrated plasma samples using mass spectrometry. We performed survival analysis for plasma amino acid constellations and examined the relationship to established mortality predictors. RESULTS: 33/166 (19.9%) patients died during follow-up. Lower values of valine (p<0.001), Fischer’s ratio (p<0.001) and valine to phenylalanine ratio (p<0.001) and higher values of phenylalanine (p<0.05) and tyrosine (p<0.05) were significantly associated with mortality. When divided in three groups, the tertiles discriminated cumulative survival for valine (p = 0.016), phenylalanine (p = 0.024) and in particular for valine to phenylalanine ratio (p = 0.003) and Fischer’s ratio (p = 0.005). Parameters were also significantly correlated with MELD and MELD-Na score. CONCLUSIONS: Amino acids in plasma are valuable biomarkers to determine increased risk of mortality in patients with end-stage liver disease. In particular, valine concentrations and constellations composed of branched-chain and aromatic amino acids were strongly associated with prognosis. Due to their pathophysiological importance, the identified amino acids could be used to examine individual dietary recommendations to serve as potential therapeutic targets. Public Library of Science 2016-07-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4943589/ /pubmed/27410482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159205 Text en © 2016 Kinny-Köster 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Scholz, Markus
Thiery, Joachim
Ceglarek, Uta
Kaiser, Thorsten
Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease
title Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease
title_full Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease
title_fullStr Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease
title_full_unstemmed Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease
title_short Plasma Amino Acid Concentrations Predict Mortality in Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease
title_sort plasma amino acid concentrations predict mortality in patients with end-stage liver disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4943589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27410482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0159205
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