Affiliation:
1. Internal Medicine IV Jena University Hospital, Friedrich Schiller University Jena Germany
2. Internal Medicine I Martin Luther University Halle‐Wittenberg Halle Germany
3. Department of Medicine II Saarland University Medical Center Homburg Germany
4. Department of Nutritional Sciences, Molecular Nutritional Science University of Vienna Vienna Austria
5. Hannover Medical School (MHH) Hannover Germany
6. Internal Medicine III University Hospital RWTH Aachen Aachen Germany
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundNucleotide‐binding oligomerization domain containing 2 (NOD2) risk variants lead to impaired mucosal barrier function, increased bacterial translocation (BT), and systemic inflammation.AimTo evaluate the association between the presence of NOD2 risk variants, BT, inflammation, and hepatic encephalopathy (HE).Patients and MethodsThis prospective multicenter study included patients with cirrhosis and testing for NOD2 risk variants (p.R702W, p.G908R, c.3020insC, N289S, and c.‐958T>C). Patients were evaluated for covert (C) and overt (O) HE. Markers of systemic inflammation (leukocytes, CRP, IL‐6, LBP) and immune activation (soluble CD14) as well as bacterial endotoxin (hTRL4 activation) were determined in serum.ResultsOverall, 172 patients (70% men; median age 60 [IQR 54–66] years; MELD 12 [IQR 9–16]; 72% ascites) were included, of whom 53 (31%) carried a NOD2 risk variant. In this cohort, 11% presented with OHE and 27% and CHE. Presence and severity of HE and surrogates of inflammation, BT, and immune activation did not differ between patients with and without a NOD2 risk variant, also not after adjustment for MELD. HE was associated with increased ammonia and systemic inflammation, as indicated by elevated CRP (w/o HE: 7.2 [2.7–16.7]; with HE 12.6 [4.5–29.7] mg/dL; p < 0.001) and elevated soluble CD14 (w/o HE 2592 [2275–3033]; with HE 2755 [2410–3456] ng/mL; p = 0.025).ConclusionsThe presence of NOD2 risk variants in patients with cirrhosis is not associated with HE and has no marked impact on inflammation, BT, or immune activation. In contrast, the presence of HE was linked to ammonia, the acute phase response, and myeloid cell activation.
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