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Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival

BACKGROUND: Several lines of evidence indicate that decompensated cirrhosis is characterized by the presence of systemic inflammation. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS‐AKI) is a unique type of renal failure that occurs at late stages of cirrhosis. However, confirmation of the presence and significance of s...

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Autores principales: Solé, Cristina, Solà, Elsa, Huelin, Patricia, Carol, Marta, Moreira, Rebeca, Cereijo, Unai, Mas, José‐Manuel, Graupera, Isabel, Pose, Elisa, Napoleone, Laura, dePrada, Gloria, Juanola, Adrià, Fabrellas, Núria, Torres, Ferran, Morales‐Ruiz, Manuel, Farrés, Judith, Jiménez, Wladimiro, Ginès, Pere
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30597709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/liv.14037
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author Solé, Cristina
Solà, Elsa
Huelin, Patricia
Carol, Marta
Moreira, Rebeca
Cereijo, Unai
Mas, José‐Manuel
Graupera, Isabel
Pose, Elisa
Napoleone, Laura
dePrada, Gloria
Juanola, Adrià
Fabrellas, Núria
Torres, Ferran
Morales‐Ruiz, Manuel
Farrés, Judith
Jiménez, Wladimiro
Ginès, Pere
author_facet Solé, Cristina
Solà, Elsa
Huelin, Patricia
Carol, Marta
Moreira, Rebeca
Cereijo, Unai
Mas, José‐Manuel
Graupera, Isabel
Pose, Elisa
Napoleone, Laura
dePrada, Gloria
Juanola, Adrià
Fabrellas, Núria
Torres, Ferran
Morales‐Ruiz, Manuel
Farrés, Judith
Jiménez, Wladimiro
Ginès, Pere
author_sort Solé, Cristina
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description BACKGROUND: Several lines of evidence indicate that decompensated cirrhosis is characterized by the presence of systemic inflammation. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS‐AKI) is a unique type of renal failure that occurs at late stages of cirrhosis. However, confirmation of the presence and significance of such inflammatory response in HRS‐AKI is lacking. AIM AND METHODS: To characterize the systemic inflammatory response, as estimated by measuring a large number of cytokines, in 161 patients hospitalized for an acute decompensation of cirrhosis: 44 patients without acute kidney injury (AKI), 63 patients with hypovolaemia‐induced AKI and 58 patients with HRS‐AKI. RESULTS: HRS‐AKI was characterized by an altered cytokine profile compared to the other two groups, particularly IL‐6, IL‐8, TNF‐α, VCAM‐1, fractalkine and MIP‐1α. The inflammatory response was not related to presence of bacterial infection, concomitant acute‐on‐chronic liver failure or severity of renal dysfunction. Patients who responded to terlipressin and albumin had only a decrease in TNF‐α and RANTES after treatment without changes in other cytokines. Interestingly, patients with persistent HRS‐AKI had higher levels of IP‐10 and VCAM‐1 compared to those with resolution of HRS‐AKI. VCAM‐1 was also an independent predictor of 3‐month mortality. A systems biology analysis approach showed that the inflammatory status of HRS‐AKI was similar to that of chronic nonhepatic inflammatory conditions, such as lupus erythematosus or inflammatory bowel disease. CONCLUSION: Hepatorenal syndrome is characterized by a marked systemic inflammatory state, reminiscent of that of nonhepatic inflammatory diseases, that correlates with patient outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-67675462019-10-03 Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival Solé, Cristina Solà, Elsa Huelin, Patricia Carol, Marta Moreira, Rebeca Cereijo, Unai Mas, José‐Manuel Graupera, Isabel Pose, Elisa Napoleone, Laura dePrada, Gloria Juanola, Adrià Fabrellas, Núria Torres, Ferran Morales‐Ruiz, Manuel Farrés, Judith Jiménez, Wladimiro Ginès, Pere Liver Int Cirrhosis and Liver Failure BACKGROUND: Several lines of evidence indicate that decompensated cirrhosis is characterized by the presence of systemic inflammation. Hepatorenal syndrome (HRS‐AKI) is a unique type of renal failure that occurs at late stages of cirrhosis. However, confirmation of the presence and significance of such inflammatory response in HRS‐AKI is lacking. AIM AND METHODS: To characterize the systemic inflammatory response, as estimated by measuring a large number of cytokines, in 161 patients hospitalized for an acute decompensation of cirrhosis: 44 patients without acute kidney injury (AKI), 63 patients with hypovolaemia‐induced AKI and 58 patients with HRS‐AKI. RESULTS: HRS‐AKI was characterized by an altered cytokine profile compared to the other two groups, particularly IL‐6, IL‐8, TNF‐α, VCAM‐1, fractalkine and MIP‐1α. The inflammatory response was not related to presence of bacterial infection, concomitant acute‐on‐chronic liver failure or severity of renal dysfunction. Patients who responded to terlipressin and albumin had only a decrease in TNF‐α and RANTES after treatment without changes in other cytokines. Interestingly, patients with persistent HRS‐AKI had higher levels of IP‐10 and VCAM‐1 compared to those with resolution of HRS‐AKI. VCAM‐1 was also an independent predictor of 3‐month mortality. A systems biology analysis approach showed that the inflammatory status of HRS‐AKI was similar to that of chronic nonhepatic inflammatory conditions, such as lupus erythematosus or inflammatory bowel disease. CONCLUSION: Hepatorenal syndrome is characterized by a marked systemic inflammatory state, reminiscent of that of nonhepatic inflammatory diseases, that correlates with patient outcomes. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-02-17 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6767546/ /pubmed/30597709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/liv.14037 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Liver International Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Cirrhosis and Liver Failure
Solé, Cristina
Solà, Elsa
Huelin, Patricia
Carol, Marta
Moreira, Rebeca
Cereijo, Unai
Mas, José‐Manuel
Graupera, Isabel
Pose, Elisa
Napoleone, Laura
dePrada, Gloria
Juanola, Adrià
Fabrellas, Núria
Torres, Ferran
Morales‐Ruiz, Manuel
Farrés, Judith
Jiménez, Wladimiro
Ginès, Pere
Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival
title Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival
title_full Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival
title_fullStr Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival
title_short Characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: Relationship with kidney outcome and survival
title_sort characterization of inflammatory response in hepatorenal syndrome: relationship with kidney outcome and survival
topic Cirrhosis and Liver Failure
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6767546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30597709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/liv.14037
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