Type IV Collagen 7S Is the Most Accurate Test For Identifying Advanced Fibrosis in NAFLD With Type 2 Diabetes.

Journal: Hepatology communications
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Abstract

This study aimed to examine whether the diagnostic accuracy of four noninvasive tests (NITs) for detecting advanced fibrosis in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is maintained or is inferior to with or without the presence of type 2 diabetes. Overall, 874 patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD were enrolled. After propensity-score matching by age, sex, and the prevalence of dyslipidemia, 311 patients were enrolled in each group of with or without diabetes. To evaluate the effect of diabetes, we compared the diagnostic accuracy of the fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) index, the NAFLD fibrosis score (NFS), the aspartate aminotransferase to platelet ratio index (APRI), and type IV collagen 7S (COL4-7S) in patients with NAFLD with and without diabetes. The areas under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) for identifying advanced fibrosis in patients without diabetes were 0.879 for the FIB-4 index, 0.851 for the NFS, 0.862 for the APRI, and 0.883 for COL4-7S. The AUROCs in patients with diabetes were 0.790 for the FIB-4 index, 0.784 for the NFS, 0.771 for the APRI, and 0.872 for COL4-7S. The AUROC of COL4-7S was significantly larger than that of the other NITs in patients with NAFLD with diabetes than in those without diabetes. The optimal high and low cutoff points of COL4-7S were 5.9 ng/mL and 4.8 ng/mL, respectively. At the low cutoff point, the accuracy of COL4-7S was better than that of the other NITs, especially in patients with diabetes. COL4-7S measurement might be the best NIT for identifying advanced fibrosis in NAFLD, especially in NAFLD with diabetes.

Authors

  • Hiroshi Ishiba
    Department of GastroenterologyJapanese Red Cross Society Kyoto Daiichi HospitalKyotoJapan.
  • Yoshio Sumida
    Division of Hepatology and PancreatologyDepartment of Internal MedicineAichi Medical UniversityAichiJapan.
  • Yuya Seko
    Department of Gastroenterology and HepatologyKyoto Prefectural University of MedicineKyotoJapan.
  • Saiyu Tanaka
    Center for Digestive and Liver DiseasesNara City HospitalNaraJapan.
  • Masato Yoneda
    Division of GastroenterologyYokohama City University Graduate School of MedicineYokohamaJapan.
  • Hideyuki Hyogo
    Department of GastroenterologyJA Hiroshima General HospitalHiroshimaJapan.
  • Masafumi Ono
    Division of Gastroenterology and HepatologyDepartment of Internal MedicineTokyo Women's Medical University Medical Center EastTokyoJapan.
  • Hideki Fujii
    Department of HepatologyGraduate School of MedicineOsaka City UniversityOsakaJapan.
  • Yuichiro Eguchi
    Department of Internal MedicineSaga Medical SchoolSaga UniversitySagaJapan.
  • Yasuaki Suzuki
    Department of GastroenterologyNayoro City General HospitalNayaroJapan.
  • Masashi Yoneda
    Division of Hepatology and PancreatologyDepartment of Internal MedicineAichi Medical UniversityAichiJapan.
  • Hirokazu Takahashi
    Department of Internal MedicineSaga Medical SchoolSaga UniversitySagaJapan.
  • Takashi Nakahara
    Department of Gastroenterology and MetabolismApplied Life SciencesInstitute of Biomedical & Health SciencesHiroshima UniversityHiroshimaJapan.
  • Kojiro Mori
    Center for Digestive and Liver DiseasesNara City HospitalNaraJapan.
  • Kazuyuki Kanemasa
    Center for Digestive and Liver DiseasesNara City HospitalNaraJapan.
  • Keiji Shimada
    Department of PathologyNara City HospitalNaraJapan.
  • Kento Imajo
    Division of GastroenterologyYokohama City University Graduate School of MedicineYokohamaJapan.
  • Kanji Yamaguchi
    Department of Gastroenterology and HepatologyKyoto Prefectural University of MedicineKyotoJapan.
  • Takumi Kawaguchi
    Division of GastroenterologyDepartment of MedicineKurume University School of MedicineKurumeJapan.
  • Atsushi Nakajima
    Division of GastroenterologyYokohama City University Graduate School of MedicineYokohamaJapan.
  • Kazuaki Chayama
    Department of Gastroenterology and MetabolismApplied Life SciencesInstitute of Biomedical & Health SciencesHiroshima UniversityHiroshimaJapan.
  • Toshihide Shima
    Hepatology CenterSaiseikai Suita HospitalSuitaJapan.
  • Kazuma Fujimoto
    Department of Internal MedicineSaga Medical SchoolSaga UniversitySagaJapan.
  • Takeshi Okanoue
    Hepatology CenterSaiseikai Suita HospitalSuitaJapan.
  • Yoshito Itoh
    Department of Gastroenterology and HepatologyKyoto Prefectural University of MedicineKyotoJapan.