Influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.

<h4>Background and aims</h4>CXCL1 (CXC chemokine-ligand-1) is a ligand for CXC chemokine receptor 2 expressed on hepatic stellate cells (HSC). Thus, CXCL1 might contribute to HSC activation and fibrogenesis. In the present study, we investigated the influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 polymorp...

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Autores principales: Hans Dieter Nischalke, Cordula Berger, Philipp Lutz, Bettina Langhans, Franziska Wolter, Marianne Eisenhardt, Benjamin Krämer, Pavlos Kokordelis, Andreas Glässner, Tobias Müller, Jonas Rosendahl, Janett Fischer, Thomas Berg, Frank Grünhage, Ludger Leifeld, Michael Soyka, Jacob Nattermann, Tilman Sauerbruch, Felix Stickel, Ulrich Spengler
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:244484a0a1ae48d69b60917f661e97482021-11-18T08:46:05ZInfluence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0080848https://doaj.org/article/244484a0a1ae48d69b60917f661e97482013-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24260493/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203<h4>Background and aims</h4>CXCL1 (CXC chemokine-ligand-1) is a ligand for CXC chemokine receptor 2 expressed on hepatic stellate cells (HSC). Thus, CXCL1 might contribute to HSC activation and fibrogenesis. In the present study, we investigated the influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 polymorphism on the occurrence of alcohol induced liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).<h4>Methods</h4>The study involved 458 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis (170 with HCC), 115 alcoholics without liver disease and 342 healthy controls. All subjects were genotyped for the CXCL1 rs4074 polymorphism and CXCL1 serum levels of 132 patients were measured. In vitro CXCL1 secretion in TLR-transfected cell lines were studied by ELISA.<h4>Results</h4>Distribution of the CXCL1 genotypes (GG/GA/AA) was 159/219/80 in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis, 52/44/19 in alcoholic controls and 158/140/44 in healthy controls. Patients with alcohol-induced cirrhosis were significantly more often carriers of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele (65.3%) than alcoholics without liver disease (54.8%, OR=1.55; 95%CI=1.025-2.350; p=0.04) and healthy controls (53.8%, OR=1.62; 95%CI=1.212-2.151; p=0.001). Accordingly, the frequency of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele was significantly higher in the cirrhotic patients than in the subjects without cirrhosis (41.4% vs. 33.9%, OR=1.38, 95% CI:1.14-1.66, p=0.001). Furthermore cirrhotic carriers of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele had significantly higher CXCL1 serum levels than carriers of the GG genotype. In contrast to sera from healthy controls, sera from patients with alcoholic cirrhosis induced CXCL1 secretion in TLR2- (p=0.016) and TLR4- (p=0.008) transfected HEK293 cells. This finding indicates that sera from patients with alcoholic cirrhosis contain soluble ligands that can induce CXCL1 production via stimulation of TLRs.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The enhanced CXCL1 serum levels in carriers of the rs4074 A allele together with their increased frequency in patients with alcohol induced cirrhosis suggest the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele as a genetic risk factor for alcoholic cirrhosis.Hans Dieter NischalkeCordula BergerPhilipp LutzBettina LanghansFranziska WolterMarianne EisenhardtBenjamin KrämerPavlos KokordelisAndreas GlässnerTobias MüllerJonas RosendahlJanett FischerThomas BergFrank GrünhageLudger LeifeldMichael SoykaJacob NattermannTilman SauerbruchFelix StickelUlrich SpenglerPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 11, p e80848 (2013)
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Hans Dieter Nischalke
Cordula Berger
Philipp Lutz
Bettina Langhans
Franziska Wolter
Marianne Eisenhardt
Benjamin Krämer
Pavlos Kokordelis
Andreas Glässner
Tobias Müller
Jonas Rosendahl
Janett Fischer
Thomas Berg
Frank Grünhage
Ludger Leifeld
Michael Soyka
Jacob Nattermann
Tilman Sauerbruch
Felix Stickel
Ulrich Spengler
Influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.
description <h4>Background and aims</h4>CXCL1 (CXC chemokine-ligand-1) is a ligand for CXC chemokine receptor 2 expressed on hepatic stellate cells (HSC). Thus, CXCL1 might contribute to HSC activation and fibrogenesis. In the present study, we investigated the influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 polymorphism on the occurrence of alcohol induced liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).<h4>Methods</h4>The study involved 458 patients with alcoholic cirrhosis (170 with HCC), 115 alcoholics without liver disease and 342 healthy controls. All subjects were genotyped for the CXCL1 rs4074 polymorphism and CXCL1 serum levels of 132 patients were measured. In vitro CXCL1 secretion in TLR-transfected cell lines were studied by ELISA.<h4>Results</h4>Distribution of the CXCL1 genotypes (GG/GA/AA) was 159/219/80 in patients with alcoholic cirrhosis, 52/44/19 in alcoholic controls and 158/140/44 in healthy controls. Patients with alcohol-induced cirrhosis were significantly more often carriers of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele (65.3%) than alcoholics without liver disease (54.8%, OR=1.55; 95%CI=1.025-2.350; p=0.04) and healthy controls (53.8%, OR=1.62; 95%CI=1.212-2.151; p=0.001). Accordingly, the frequency of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele was significantly higher in the cirrhotic patients than in the subjects without cirrhosis (41.4% vs. 33.9%, OR=1.38, 95% CI:1.14-1.66, p=0.001). Furthermore cirrhotic carriers of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele had significantly higher CXCL1 serum levels than carriers of the GG genotype. In contrast to sera from healthy controls, sera from patients with alcoholic cirrhosis induced CXCL1 secretion in TLR2- (p=0.016) and TLR4- (p=0.008) transfected HEK293 cells. This finding indicates that sera from patients with alcoholic cirrhosis contain soluble ligands that can induce CXCL1 production via stimulation of TLRs.<h4>Conclusion</h4>The enhanced CXCL1 serum levels in carriers of the rs4074 A allele together with their increased frequency in patients with alcohol induced cirrhosis suggest the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele as a genetic risk factor for alcoholic cirrhosis.
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author Hans Dieter Nischalke
Cordula Berger
Philipp Lutz
Bettina Langhans
Franziska Wolter
Marianne Eisenhardt
Benjamin Krämer
Pavlos Kokordelis
Andreas Glässner
Tobias Müller
Jonas Rosendahl
Janett Fischer
Thomas Berg
Frank Grünhage
Ludger Leifeld
Michael Soyka
Jacob Nattermann
Tilman Sauerbruch
Felix Stickel
Ulrich Spengler
author_facet Hans Dieter Nischalke
Cordula Berger
Philipp Lutz
Bettina Langhans
Franziska Wolter
Marianne Eisenhardt
Benjamin Krämer
Pavlos Kokordelis
Andreas Glässner
Tobias Müller
Jonas Rosendahl
Janett Fischer
Thomas Berg
Frank Grünhage
Ludger Leifeld
Michael Soyka
Jacob Nattermann
Tilman Sauerbruch
Felix Stickel
Ulrich Spengler
author_sort Hans Dieter Nischalke
title Influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.
title_short Influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.
title_full Influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.
title_fullStr Influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the CXCL1 rs4074 A allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and HCC in patients of European descent.
title_sort influence of the cxcl1 rs4074 a allele on alcohol induced cirrhosis and hcc in patients of european descent.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2013
url https://doaj.org/article/244484a0a1ae48d69b60917f661e9748
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