Pnpla3 And Serpina1 Variants Are Associated With Severity Of Fatty Liver Disease At First Referral To A Tertiary Center

JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE(2021)

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including PNPLA3 rs738409 and SERPINA1 rs17580, have been identified as risk modifiers in the progression fatty liver disease (alcoholic (ALD) or non-alcoholic (NAFLD)). While PNPLA3 has been studied in various settings, the value of both SNPs has so far not been addressed in a real-world cohort of subjects referred for a diagnostic work-up of liver disease. Thus, liver disease severity was assessed in 1257 consecutive patients with suspected ALD or NAFLD at the time of referral to a tertiary center. Advanced chronic liver disease (ACLD) was present in 309 (24.6%) patients and clinically significant portal hypertension (CSPH) was present in 185 (14.7%) patients. The PNPLA3 G-allele was independently associated with a higher liver stiffness measurement (LSM; adjusted B: 2.707 (1.435-3.979), p < 0.001), and higher odds of ACLD (adjusted odds ratio (aOR): 1.971 (1.448-2.681), p < 0.001) and CSPH (aOR: 1.685 (1.180-2.406), p = 0.004). While the SERPINA1 Z-allele was not associated with a higher LSM or the presence of ACLD, it was independently associated with higher odds of CSPH (aOR: 2.122 (1.067-4.218), p = 0.032). Associations of the PNPLA3 G-allele and the SERPINA1 Z-allele with CSPH were maintained independently of each other. The presence of both risk variants further increased the likelihood of ACLD and CSPH.
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PNPLA3, SERPINA1, advanced chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, NAFLD, ALD
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