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. 2020 Jan-Feb;19(1):24-30.
doi: 10.1016/j.aohep.2019.07.011. Epub 2019 Sep 11.

Impact of apolipoprotein E genetic polymorphisms on liver disease: An essential review

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Impact of apolipoprotein E genetic polymorphisms on liver disease: An essential review

José C R Nascimento et al. Ann Hepatol. 2020 Jan-Feb.
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Abstract

Cirrhosis is an advanced stage of liver disease, compromising liver function with systemic health implications and poor quality of life. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and alcoholic liver disease are the main causes of this pathology. However, since genetic factors may play a large role in the progression and severity of liver disease, and as apolipoprotein E (apoE) has been recognised to be mainly synthesised in the liver, apoE polymorphism studies are important to better understand the causal mechanisms in liver diseases. In this review, we summarise up-to-date studies addressing how apoE polymorphisms influence liver cirrhosis and liver transplantation outcomes and potential protective mechanisms. Although more clinical studies are needed to support these findings, the apoE ɛ4 allele seems to be protective against the progression of liver cirrhosis in the majority of aetiologies and the postoperative serum apoE phenotype of the transplanted subject receptors was converted to that of the donor, indicating that >90% of apoE in plasma is synthesised in the hepatic system.

Keywords: Apolipoprotein E; Liver cirrhosis; Liver diseases; Liver transplantation; Polymorphisms.

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