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- Title
The greater impact of PNPLA3 polymorphism on liver‐related events in Japanese non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease patients: A multicentre cohort study.
- Authors
Seko, Yuya; Yamaguchi, Kanji; Shima, Toshihide; Iwaki, Michihiro; Takahashi, Hirokazu; Kawanaka, Miwa; Tanaka, Saiyu; Mitsumoto, Yasuhide; Yoneda, Masato; Nakajima, Atsushi; Fjellström, Ola; Blau, Jenny E.; Carlsson, Björn; Okanoue, Takeshi; Itoh, Yoshito
- Abstract
Background & Aims: PNPLA3 rs738409 has been associated with an increased risk of liver‐related events in patients with non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). In this study, we investigated the epidemiology of NAFLD and the impact of PNPLA3 on prognosis in Japan. Methods: A longitudinal multicentre cohort study, the JAGUAR study, includes 1550 patients with biopsy‐proven NAFLD in Japan. We performed genetic testing and evaluated outcomes from this cohort. Liver‐related events were defined as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and decompensated liver cirrhosis events. Results: During follow‐up (median [range], 7.1 [1.0–24.0] years), 80 patients developed HCC, 104 developed liver‐related events, and 59 died of any cause. The 5‐year rate of liver‐related events for each single‐nucleotide polymorphism was 0.5% for CC, 3.8% for CG, and 5.8% for GG. Liver‐related deaths were the most common (n = 28); only three deaths were due to cardiovascular disease. Multivariate analysis identified carriage of PNPLA3 CG/GG (hazard ratio [HR] 16.04, p =.006) and FIB‐4 index >2.67 (HR 10.70, p <.01) as predictors of liver‐related event development. No HCC or liver‐related death was found among patients with PNPLA3 CC. There was a significantly increased risk of HCC, liver‐related events, and mortality for CG/GG versus CC, but no difference between the CG and GG genotypes. Conclusions: In Japanese individuals, the main cause of death from NAFLD is liver‐related death. The greater risk of liver‐related events incurred by PNPLA3 G allele was shown in Japan. Risk stratification for NAFLD in Japan is best accomplished by integrating PNPLA3 with the FIB‐4 index.
- Subjects
JAPAN; FATTY liver; NON-alcoholic fatty liver disease; JAPANESE people; COHORT analysis; SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms
- Publication
Liver International, 2023, Vol 43, Issue 10, p2210
- ISSN
1478-3223
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/liv.15678