Necrotic cell death and suppression of T-cell immunity characterized acute liver failure due to drug-induced liver injury
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Necrotic cell death and suppression of T-cell immunity characterized acute liver failure due to drug-induced liver injury
Abstract
Background & aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the clinical characteristics and pathophysiology of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) - acute liver failure (ALF).
Methods: The patients with acute liver injury (ALI) including ALF from 2009 to 2014 were analyzed. The hepatic encephalopathy (HE) development rate was compared with the findings from a national survey in Japan. The serum cytokines levels and the findings of a liver function test were evaluated in the DILI patients.
Results: The HE development rate substantially decreased for autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) - and undetermined cause-induced ALI owing to the early prediction system, but not in DILI-ALI. Among the DILI-ALF and AIH-ALF cases, the CK-18 fragment (1480.1U/L, 3945.4U/L), IL-8 (82.9pg/mL, 207.5pg/mL), IP-10 (1379.6pg/mL, 3731.2pg/mL) and MIP-1β (1017.7pg/mL, 2273.3pg/mL) levels were lower in the DILI-ALF cases. Among the DILI-ALI and DILI-ALF cases, IL-4 (19.8pg/mL, 25.4pg/mL) and RANTES (14028.0pg/mL, 17804.7pg/mL) were higher in DILI-ALI, and HMGB-1 (397.1pg/μL, 326.2pg/μL) and HGF (2.41ng/mL, 0.55ng/mL) were higher in DILI-ALF. We observed that HGF independently associated with DLI-ALF development.
Conclusions: Despite the low grade apoptosis and inflammation, DILI patients progressed to ALF comparable with that of the AIH patients.
Keywords: ALF, acute liver failure; DILI, drug-induced liver injury; HGF.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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