Evaluation of diagnostic and prognostic candidate biomarkers in drug-induced liver injury vs. other forms of acute liver damage
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2023-03-25Referencia bibliográfica
Cueto Sánchez et al. Evaluation of diagnostic and prognostic candidate biomarkers in drug-induced liver injury vs. other forms of acute liver damage. British Pharmaceutical Society[https://doi.org/10.1111/bcp.15724]
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Consejería de Salud y Familia de la Junta de Andalucía, Grant/Award Numbers: PI- 0274-2016, P18-RT-3364; Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) cofounded by Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional - FEDER, Grant/Award Numbers: PI19/00883, PI18/00901; UMA18-FEDERJA-193; Universidad de Málaga/CBUARésumé
Aims: Detection and characterization of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI)
currently rely on standard liver tests, which are suboptimal in terms of specificity,
sensitivity and prognosis. Therefore, DILI diagnosis can be delayed, with important
consequences for the patient. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the potential of
osteopontin, cytokeratin-18 (caspase-cleaved: ccK18 and total: K18), α-glutathione-
S-transferase and microRNA-122 as new DILI biomarkers.
Methods: Serial blood samples were collected from 32 DILI and 34 non-DILI acute
liver injury (ALI) cases and a single sample from 43 population controls without liver
injury (HLC) and analysed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) or
single-molecule arrays.
Results: All biomarkers differentiated DILI and ALI from HLC with an area under
receiver operator characteristic curve (AUC) value of >0.75 but were less efficient in
distinguishing DILI from ALI, with ccK18 (0.79) and K18 (0.76) demonstrating highest
potential. However, the AUC improved considerably (0.98) for ccK18 when comparing
DILI and a subgroup of autoimmune hepatitis cases. Cytokeratin-18, microRNA-
122 and α-glutathione-S-transferase correlated well with traditional transaminases,
while osteopontin correlated most strongly with the international normalized ratio
(INR).
Conclusions: ccK18 appears promising in distinguishing DILI from autoimmune hepatitis
but less so from other forms of acute liver injury. Osteopontin demonstrates
prognostic potential with higher levels detected in more severe cases regardless of
aetiology