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Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients
BACKGROUND: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between NAFLD and impaired glucose metabolism in terms of insulin receptor substrate 1 and 2 (IRS1 and IRS2) expression in the liver. METHODS: Liver biopsy was perfo...
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author | Enooku, Kenichiro Kondo, Mayuko Fujiwara, Naoto Sasako, Takayoshi Shibahara, Junji Kado, Akira Okushin, Kazuya Fujinaga, Hidetaka Tsutsumi, Takeya Nakagomi, Ryo Minami, Tatsuya Sato, Masaya Nakagawa, Hayato Kondo, Yuji Asaoka, Yoshinari Tateishi, Ryosuke Ueki, Kohjiro Ikeda, Hitoshi Yoshida, Haruhiko Moriya, Kyoji Yotsuyanagi, Hiroshi Kadowaki, Takashi Fukayama, Masashi Koike, Kazuhiko |
author_facet | Enooku, Kenichiro Kondo, Mayuko Fujiwara, Naoto Sasako, Takayoshi Shibahara, Junji Kado, Akira Okushin, Kazuya Fujinaga, Hidetaka Tsutsumi, Takeya Nakagomi, Ryo Minami, Tatsuya Sato, Masaya Nakagawa, Hayato Kondo, Yuji Asaoka, Yoshinari Tateishi, Ryosuke Ueki, Kohjiro Ikeda, Hitoshi Yoshida, Haruhiko Moriya, Kyoji Yotsuyanagi, Hiroshi Kadowaki, Takashi Fukayama, Masashi Koike, Kazuhiko |
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description | BACKGROUND: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between NAFLD and impaired glucose metabolism in terms of insulin receptor substrate 1 and 2 (IRS1 and IRS2) expression in the liver. METHODS: Liver biopsy was performed at the University of Tokyo Hospital between November 2011 and March 2016 on 146 patients with NAFLD who were not being treated with any diabetes or dyslipidemia drugs. Among them, 63 underwent liver biopsy after an overnight fast, and 83 at 5 h after an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Differences in messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of several glucose metabolism-related factors were determined and correlated with hepatic histological changes assessed by NAFLD activity score. We prospectively followed up with the patients until May 2017. RESULTS: Hepatic necroinflammation was significantly correlated with serum insulin levels and inversely correlated with IRS1 mRNA levels. In specimens obtained after an OGTT, hepatic necroinflammation and IRS1 expression correlated significantly with both peripheral and hepatic insulin resistance. We also found that hepatic β-catenin and glucokinase mRNA levels were elevated in patients undergoing liver biopsy after an OGTT, especially in those with less hepatic necroinflammation and a lower degree of fibrosis. A prospective cohort study showed that ballooning is the most significant risk factor for developing diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: The decreased hepatic expression of IRS1 and β-catenin in NAFLD is linked to histological progression such as ballooning, and might lead to diabetes as a result of impaired glucose metabolism. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00535-018-1472-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-62448582018-12-04 Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients Enooku, Kenichiro Kondo, Mayuko Fujiwara, Naoto Sasako, Takayoshi Shibahara, Junji Kado, Akira Okushin, Kazuya Fujinaga, Hidetaka Tsutsumi, Takeya Nakagomi, Ryo Minami, Tatsuya Sato, Masaya Nakagawa, Hayato Kondo, Yuji Asaoka, Yoshinari Tateishi, Ryosuke Ueki, Kohjiro Ikeda, Hitoshi Yoshida, Haruhiko Moriya, Kyoji Yotsuyanagi, Hiroshi Kadowaki, Takashi Fukayama, Masashi Koike, Kazuhiko J Gastroenterol Original Article—Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract BACKGROUND: Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a risk factor for type 2 diabetes. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between NAFLD and impaired glucose metabolism in terms of insulin receptor substrate 1 and 2 (IRS1 and IRS2) expression in the liver. METHODS: Liver biopsy was performed at the University of Tokyo Hospital between November 2011 and March 2016 on 146 patients with NAFLD who were not being treated with any diabetes or dyslipidemia drugs. Among them, 63 underwent liver biopsy after an overnight fast, and 83 at 5 h after an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Differences in messenger RNA (mRNA) levels of several glucose metabolism-related factors were determined and correlated with hepatic histological changes assessed by NAFLD activity score. We prospectively followed up with the patients until May 2017. RESULTS: Hepatic necroinflammation was significantly correlated with serum insulin levels and inversely correlated with IRS1 mRNA levels. In specimens obtained after an OGTT, hepatic necroinflammation and IRS1 expression correlated significantly with both peripheral and hepatic insulin resistance. We also found that hepatic β-catenin and glucokinase mRNA levels were elevated in patients undergoing liver biopsy after an OGTT, especially in those with less hepatic necroinflammation and a lower degree of fibrosis. A prospective cohort study showed that ballooning is the most significant risk factor for developing diabetes. CONCLUSIONS: The decreased hepatic expression of IRS1 and β-catenin in NAFLD is linked to histological progression such as ballooning, and might lead to diabetes as a result of impaired glucose metabolism. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1007/s00535-018-1472-0) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Japan 2018-05-10 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6244858/ /pubmed/29749571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00535-018-1472-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Original Article—Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract Enooku, Kenichiro Kondo, Mayuko Fujiwara, Naoto Sasako, Takayoshi Shibahara, Junji Kado, Akira Okushin, Kazuya Fujinaga, Hidetaka Tsutsumi, Takeya Nakagomi, Ryo Minami, Tatsuya Sato, Masaya Nakagawa, Hayato Kondo, Yuji Asaoka, Yoshinari Tateishi, Ryosuke Ueki, Kohjiro Ikeda, Hitoshi Yoshida, Haruhiko Moriya, Kyoji Yotsuyanagi, Hiroshi Kadowaki, Takashi Fukayama, Masashi Koike, Kazuhiko Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients |
title | Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients |
title_full | Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients |
title_fullStr | Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients |
title_short | Hepatic IRS1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in NAFLD patients |
title_sort | hepatic irs1 and ß-catenin expression is associated with histological progression and overt diabetes emergence in nafld patients |
topic | Original Article—Liver, Pancreas, and Biliary Tract |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6244858/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29749571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00535-018-1472-0 |
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