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Circulating Cytokines Reflect the Etiology-Specific Immune Environment in Cirrhosis and HCC

Boris J. B. Beudeker, Zwier M. A. Groothuismink, Annemiek A. van der Eijk, José D. Debes, André Boonstra

2022Cancers14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background and Aims: Chronic liver disease—from any etiology—can progress to fibrosis, cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The progression of liver cirrhosis to the end stages of disease is influenced by a variety of factors, including inflammatory cytokines. We pursued a study of cytokine-mediated inflammatory responses in hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), alcoholic liver disease (ALD) and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients with liver cirrhosis. Methods: Immune profiles were determined through the serum multiplex profiling of >100 cytokines in a 188 cirrhotic patients, 35 healthy controls and 196 early-stage HCC patients. Results: Patients with liver cirrhosis exhibited a vast upregulation of proinflammatory cytokines (p < 0.0001), including those with pro-oncogenic features, when compared to healthy individuals. In contrast to prevailing assumptions, each etiological cause of cirrhosis exhibited a unique cytokine profile in blood. Regardless of antiviral therapy, HBV cirrhosis patients had the largest number of upregulated proinflammatory mediators, compared to HCV, ALD and NAFLD (p < 0.0001). To further evaluate the etiology-dependent modulation of cytokine response in relation to liver cancer, we studied cytokine profiles in early-stage HCC patients strictly stratified by underlying liver disease. We observed unique sets of differentially expressed cytokines in each cohort of early-stage HCC patients of different cirrhosis etiologies. Conclusions: Our findings, therefore, underscore the importance of stratification by the etiological cause of liver cirrhosis in immune-based studies.

Topics & Concepts

CirrhosisMedicineHepatocellular carcinomaAlcoholic liver diseaseProinflammatory cytokineLiver diseaseHepatitis CChronic liver diseaseImmunologyEtiologyLiver cancerHepatitis BGastroenterologyInternal medicineInflammationLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentLiver Disease and TransplantationHepatitis C virus research
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