Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients

Background and Aim: The role of insulin resistance (IR) and hepatic steatosis in fibrogenesis in chronic hepatitis C infection (CHC) has yielded conflicting data and few studies have been performed in Asian-region populations. We retrospectively investigated the relationship between host metabolic v...

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Main Authors: Keyur Patel, Alexander J. Thompson, Wan Long Chuang, Chuan Mo Lee, Chen Yuan Peng, Ganesananthan Shanmuganathan, Satawat Thongsawat, Tawesak Tanwandee, Varocha Mahachai, Chutima Pramoolsinsap, Mong Cho, Kwang Hyup Han, Samir R. Shah, Graham R. Foster, Paul J. Clark, Erik Pulkstenis, G. Mani Subramanian, John G. Mchutchison
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-503132018-09-04T04:28:18Z Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients Keyur Patel Alexander J. Thompson Wan Long Chuang Chuan Mo Lee Chen Yuan Peng Ganesananthan Shanmuganathan Satawat Thongsawat Tawesak Tanwandee Varocha Mahachai Chutima Pramoolsinsap Mong Cho Kwang Hyup Han Samir R. Shah Graham R. Foster Paul J. Clark Erik Pulkstenis G. Mani Subramanian John G. Mchutchison Medicine Background and Aim: The role of insulin resistance (IR) and hepatic steatosis in fibrogenesis in chronic hepatitis C infection (CHC) has yielded conflicting data and few studies have been performed in Asian-region populations. We retrospectively investigated the relationship between host metabolic variables, including IR and hepatic steatosis, to hepatic fibrosis in Asian-region CHC genotype 2/3 patients. Methods: A total of 303 treatment-naïve Asian-region patients with CHC genotype 2/3 were enrolled in a multicenter phase 3 study of albinterferon alfa-2b plus ribavirin for 24weeks. IR was defined as Homeostasis Model for Assessment of IR (HOMA-IR)>2. Baseline liver biopsy was evaluated by a single expert histopathologist. Post hoc subgroup logistic regression modeling selected for independent variables associated with significant fibrosis (METAVIR stage F2-F4). Results: Insulin resistance was available in 263 non-diabetic Asian-region patients (hepatitis C virus-2 [HCV-2]=171, HCV-3=92), and 433 non-Asian region patients (407 "Caucasian"); METAVIR fibrosis prevalence F0-F1 (minimal fibrosis)=201 (77%) and F2-F4 (significant fibrosis)=59 (23%), and steatosis prevalence of grade 0=169 (65%), grade 1=64 (25%), grade 2/3=27 (10%). Median HOMA-IR was 1.8 (interquartile range: 1.2-2.7); 100 (38%) patients had HOMA-IR>2. Factors independently associated with significant fibrosis included HOMA-IR (odds ratio [OR]=8.42), necro-inflammatory grade (OR=3.17), age (OR=1.07) and serum total cholesterol levels (OR=0.008). This was similar to non-Asian region patients, but steatosis was not associated with significant fibrosis in either cohort. Conclusions: In this subgroup study of Asian-region HCV genotype 2 or 3 patients, insulin resistance, along with age, cholesterol levels and necro-inflammation, but not steatosis may be associated with significant hepatic fibrosis. © 2011 Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd. 2018-09-04T04:28:18Z 2018-09-04T04:28:18Z 2011-01-01 Journal 14401746 08159319 2-s2.0-79958783189 10.1111/j.1440-1746.2011.06722.x https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=79958783189&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/50313
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Keyur Patel
Alexander J. Thompson
Wan Long Chuang
Chuan Mo Lee
Chen Yuan Peng
Ganesananthan Shanmuganathan
Satawat Thongsawat
Tawesak Tanwandee
Varocha Mahachai
Chutima Pramoolsinsap
Mong Cho
Kwang Hyup Han
Samir R. Shah
Graham R. Foster
Paul J. Clark
Erik Pulkstenis
G. Mani Subramanian
John G. Mchutchison
Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients
description Background and Aim: The role of insulin resistance (IR) and hepatic steatosis in fibrogenesis in chronic hepatitis C infection (CHC) has yielded conflicting data and few studies have been performed in Asian-region populations. We retrospectively investigated the relationship between host metabolic variables, including IR and hepatic steatosis, to hepatic fibrosis in Asian-region CHC genotype 2/3 patients. Methods: A total of 303 treatment-naïve Asian-region patients with CHC genotype 2/3 were enrolled in a multicenter phase 3 study of albinterferon alfa-2b plus ribavirin for 24weeks. IR was defined as Homeostasis Model for Assessment of IR (HOMA-IR)>2. Baseline liver biopsy was evaluated by a single expert histopathologist. Post hoc subgroup logistic regression modeling selected for independent variables associated with significant fibrosis (METAVIR stage F2-F4). Results: Insulin resistance was available in 263 non-diabetic Asian-region patients (hepatitis C virus-2 [HCV-2]=171, HCV-3=92), and 433 non-Asian region patients (407 "Caucasian"); METAVIR fibrosis prevalence F0-F1 (minimal fibrosis)=201 (77%) and F2-F4 (significant fibrosis)=59 (23%), and steatosis prevalence of grade 0=169 (65%), grade 1=64 (25%), grade 2/3=27 (10%). Median HOMA-IR was 1.8 (interquartile range: 1.2-2.7); 100 (38%) patients had HOMA-IR>2. Factors independently associated with significant fibrosis included HOMA-IR (odds ratio [OR]=8.42), necro-inflammatory grade (OR=3.17), age (OR=1.07) and serum total cholesterol levels (OR=0.008). This was similar to non-Asian region patients, but steatosis was not associated with significant fibrosis in either cohort. Conclusions: In this subgroup study of Asian-region HCV genotype 2 or 3 patients, insulin resistance, along with age, cholesterol levels and necro-inflammation, but not steatosis may be associated with significant hepatic fibrosis. © 2011 Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Foundation and Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd.
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author Keyur Patel
Alexander J. Thompson
Wan Long Chuang
Chuan Mo Lee
Chen Yuan Peng
Ganesananthan Shanmuganathan
Satawat Thongsawat
Tawesak Tanwandee
Varocha Mahachai
Chutima Pramoolsinsap
Mong Cho
Kwang Hyup Han
Samir R. Shah
Graham R. Foster
Paul J. Clark
Erik Pulkstenis
G. Mani Subramanian
John G. Mchutchison
author_facet Keyur Patel
Alexander J. Thompson
Wan Long Chuang
Chuan Mo Lee
Chen Yuan Peng
Ganesananthan Shanmuganathan
Satawat Thongsawat
Tawesak Tanwandee
Varocha Mahachai
Chutima Pramoolsinsap
Mong Cho
Kwang Hyup Han
Samir R. Shah
Graham R. Foster
Paul J. Clark
Erik Pulkstenis
G. Mani Subramanian
John G. Mchutchison
author_sort Keyur Patel
title Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients
title_short Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients
title_full Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients
title_fullStr Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients
title_full_unstemmed Insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in Asian chronic hepatitis C genotype 2 or 3 patients
title_sort insulin resistance is independently associated with significant hepatic fibrosis in asian chronic hepatitis c genotype 2 or 3 patients
publishDate 2018
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