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The nonalcoholic steatohepatitis extended hepatocyte ballooning score: histologic classification and clinical significance

Ryan M. Gill, Daniela Allende, Patricia Belt, Cynthia Behling, Oscar W. Cummings, Cynthia D. Guy, Daniela Carpenter, Brent A. Neuschwander‐Tetri, Arun J. Sanyal, James Tonascia, Mark L. Van Natta, Laura Wilson, Goro Yamada, Matthew M. Yeh, David E. Kleiner

2023Hepatology Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The NAFLD activity score was developed to measure histologic changes in NAFLD during therapeutic trials. Hepatocyte ballooning (HB) is the most specific feature in steatohepatitis diagnosis, yet the impact of variations in HB has not been incorporated. APPROACH AND RESULTS: Liver biopsies from patients enrolled in the NASH Clinical Research Network with an initial diagnosis of NASH or NAFL (n=1688) were evaluated to distinguish classic hepatocyte ballooning (cHB) from smaller, nonclassic hepatocyte ballooning (nHB), and also to designate severe ballooning and assign an extended hepatocyte ballooning (eB) score [0 points, no ballooning (NB); 1 point, few or many nHB; 2 points, few cHB; 3 points, many cHB; 4 points, severe cHB] to the biopsy assessment. The eB score was reproducible among NASH CRN liver pathologists (weighted kappa 0.76) and was significantly associated with older age (mean 52.1 y, cHB; 48.5 y, nHB, p<0.001), gender (72.3% female, cHB; 54.5% female, nHB, p<0.001), diabetes (49.8% diabetes, cHB; 28.2% diabetes, nHB, p<0.001), metabolic syndrome (68.5% metabolic syndrome, nHB; 50.2% metabolic syndrome, NB, p<0.001), and body mass index [33.2, 34.2, 35 mean body mass index (kg/m2); NB, nHB, and cHB, respectively, p<0.05]. Finally, fibrosis stage, as a marker of disease severity, was significantly correlated with the eB score (p<0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The eB score allows for a reproducible and more precise delineation of the range of ballooned hepatocyte morphology and corresponds with both clinical features of NASH and fibrosis stage.

Topics & Concepts

HepatocyteGastroenterologyInternal medicineMetabolic syndromeMedicineSteatohepatitisDiabetes mellitusBody mass indexLiver biopsyFibrosisFatty liverBallooningBiopsyPathologyDiseaseEndocrinologyObesityBiologyBiochemistryTokamakPhysicsQuantum mechanicsIn vitroPlasmaLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentLiver Disease and TransplantationLiver Diseases and Immunity