Combining diabetes, sex, and menopause as meaningful clinical features associated with NASH and liver fibrosis in individuals with class II and III obesity: A retrospective cohort study

Author:

Raverdy Violeta1234ORCID,Chatelain Estelle5,Lasailly Guillaume6,Caiazzo Robert12347,Vandel Jimmy5,Verkindt Helene12347,Marciniak Camille12347,Legendre Benjamin13,Bauvin Pierre123ORCID,Oukhouya‐Daoud Naima12347,Baud Gregory12347,Chetboun Mikael12347,Vantyghem Marie‐Christine123,Gnemmi Viviane89,Leteurtre Emmanuelle89,Staels Bart10,Lefebvre Philippe10,Mathurin Philippe6,Marot Guillemette1112ORCID,Pattou Francois12347ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University Lille Lille France

2. European Genomic Institute for Diabetes Lille France

3. INSERM, UMR 1190, Translational Research for Diabetes Lille France

4. CHU Lille Integrated Center for Obesity Lille France

5. University Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, US 41‐UAR 2014‐PLBS Lille France

6. University Lille, Inserm, CHU Lille U1286 ‐ INFINITE ‐ Institute for Translational Research in Inflammation Lille France

7. General and Endocrine Surgery CHU Lille, Lille France

8. University Lille, CNRS, Inserm, CHU Lille, UMR9020‐U1277 ‐ CANTHER ‐ Cancer Heterogeneity Plasticity and Resistance to Therapies Lille France

9. Department of Pathology CHU Lille Lille France

10. University Lille, Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1011‐ EGID Lille France

11. University Lille, CHU Lille, ULR 2694‐METRICS: Evaluation des technologies de santé et des pratiques médicales Lille France

12. Inria, MODAL, MOdels for Data Analysis and Learning Lille France

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveSteatotic liver disease (SLD) is frequent in individuals with obesity. In this study, type 2 diabetes (T2D), sex, and menopausal status were combined to refine the stratification of obesity regarding the risk of advanced SLD and gain further insight into disease physiopathology.MethodsThis study enrolled 1446 participants with obesity from the ABOS cohort (NCT01129297), who underwent extensive phenotyping, including liver histology and transcriptome profiling. Hierarchical clustering was applied to classify participants. The prevalence of metabolic disorders associated with steatohepatitis (NASH) and liver fibrosis (F ≥ 2) was determined within each identified subgroup and aligned to clinical and biological characteristics.ResultsThe prevalence of NASH and F ≥ 2 was, respectively, 9.5% (N = 138/1446) and 11.7% (N = 159/1365) in the overall population, 20.3% (N = 107/726) and 21.1% (N = 106/502) in T2D patients, and 3.4% (N = 31/920) and 6.1% (N = 53/863) in non‐T2D patients. NASH and F ≥ 2 prevalence was 15.4% (33/215) and 15.5% (32/206) among premenopausal women with T2D vs. 29.5% (33/112) and 30.3% (N = 36/119) in postmenopausal women with T2D (p < 0.01); and 21.0% (21/100) / 27.0% (24/89) in men with T2D ≥ age 50 years and 17.9% (17/95) / 18.5% (17/92) in men with T2D < age 50 years (NS). The distinct contribution of menopause was confirmed by the interaction between sex and age with respect to NASH among T2D patients (p = 0.048). Finally, several NASH‐associated biological traits (lower platelet count; higher serum uric acid; gamma‐glutamyl transferase; aspartate aminotransferase) and liver expressed genes AKR1B10 and CCL20 were significantly associated with menopause in women with T2D but not with age in men with T2D.ConclusionsThis study unveiled a remarkably high prevalence of advanced SLD after menopause in women with T2D, associated with a dysfunctional biological liver profile.

Funder

European Genomic Institute for Diabetes

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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