Impairment of GH/IGF-1 Axis in the Liver of Patients with HCV-Related Chronic Hepatitis
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Impairment of GH/IGF-1 Axis in the Liver of Patients with HCV-Related Chronic Hepatitis
Abstract
Resistance to the action of growth hormone (GH) frequently complicates liver cirrhosis, while, physiologically, the activation of GH receptor (GHR) determines phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)-5 and the consequent induction of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) expression. The suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)-3 negatively regulates this intracellular cascade. We aimed to evaluate the hepatic expression of the GH/IGF-1 axis components in the liver of patients with HCV-related chronic hepatitis at different fibrosis stages. The expression of GH/IGF-1 axis components, such as GHR, IGF-1, STAT5-p, and SOCS-3, was assessed by immunohistochemistry at the lobular level in 61 patients with HCV-related hepatitis. At the hepatocyte level, IGF-1 and nuclear STAT5-p positivity scores showed negative correlations with fibrosis stage, while SOCS-3 score a positive one (p<0.05 for all). Furthermore, the reduction of hepatocyte score of IGF-1 expression was associated with the serological parameters of liver damage (p<0.05) and with the increase of the score of IGF-1 expression by hepatic stellate cells (p<0.05). IGF-1 expression by hepatocytes was reduced with fibrosis progression, probably due to the impairment of GHR intracellular cascade by the SOCS-3 activation already in pre-cirrhotic stages. The inverse correlation between IGF-1 expressed by hepatocytes and by hepatic stellate cells suggests that IGF-1 may exert specific functions in different hepatic cells.
Resistance to the action of growth hormone (GH) frequently complicates liver cirrhosis, while, physiologically, the activation of GH receptor (GHR) determines phosphorylation of signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)-5 and the consequent induction of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) expression. The suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS)-3 negatively regulates this intracellular cascade. We aimed to evaluate the hepatic expression of the GH/IGF-1 axis components in the liver of patients with HCV-related chronic hepatitis at different fibrosis stages. The expression of GH/IGF-1 axis components, such as GHR, IGF-1, STAT5-p, and SOCS-3, was assessed by immunohistochemistry at the lobular level in 61 patients with HCV-related hepatitis. At the hepatocyte level, IGF-1 and nuclear STAT5-p positivity scores showed negative correlations with fibrosis stage, while SOCS-3 score a positive one (p<0.05 for all). Furthermore, the reduction of hepatocyte score of IGF-1 expression was associated with the serological parameters of liver damage (p<0.05) and with the increase of the score of IGF-1 expression by hepatic stellate cells (p<0.05). IGF-1 expression by hepatocytes was reduced with fibrosis progression, probably due to the impairment of GHR intracellular cascade by the SOCS-3 activation already in pre-cirrhotic stages. The inverse correlation between IGF-1 expressed by hepatocytes and by hepatic stellate cells suggests that IGF-1 may exert specific functions in different hepatic cells.
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