Heterozygous carriage of the alpha1-antitrypsin Pi*Z variant increases the risk to develop liver cirrhosis

Author:

Strnad Pavel,Buch Stephan,Hamesch Karim,Fischer Janett,Rosendahl Jonas,Schmelz Renate,Brueckner Stefan,Brosch Mario,Heimes Carolin V,Woditsch Vivien,Scholten David,Nischalke Hans Dieter,Janciauskiene Sabina,Mandorfer Mattias,Trauner Michael,Way Michael J,McQuillin Andrew,Reichert Matthias C,Krawczyk Marcin,Casper Markus,Lammert Frank,Braun Felix,von Schönfels Witigo,Hinz Sebastian,Burmeister Greta,Hellerbrand Claus,Teufel Andreas,Feldman Alexandra,Schattenberg Joern M,Bantel Heike,Pathil Anita,Demir Muenevver,Kluwe Johannes,Boettler Tobias,Ridinger Monika,Wodarz Norbert,Soyka Michael,Rietschel Marcella,Kiefer Falk,Weber Thomas,Marhenke Silke,Vogel Arndt,Hinrichsen Holger,Canbay Ali,Schlattjan Martin,Sosnowsky Katharina,Sarrazin Christoph,von Felden Johann,Geier Andreas,Deltenre Pierre,Sipos Bence,Schafmayer Clemens,Nothnagel Michael,Aigner Elmar,Datz Christian,Stickel Felix,Morgan Marsha Yvonne,Hampe Jochen,Berg Thomas,Trautwein Christian

Abstract

ObjectiveHomozygous alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency increases the risk for developing cirrhosis, whereas the relevance of heterozygous carriage remains unclear. Hence, we evaluated the impact of the two most relevant AAT variants (‘Pi*Z’ and ‘Pi*S’), present in up to 10% of Caucasians, on subjects with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) or alcohol misuse.DesignWe analysed multicentric case–control cohorts consisting of 1184 people with biopsy-proven NAFLD and of 2462 people with chronic alcohol misuse, both cohorts comprising cases with cirrhosis and controls without cirrhosis. Genotyping for the Pi*Z and Pi*S variants was performed.ResultsThe Pi*Z variant presented in 13.8% of patients with cirrhotic NAFLD but only in 2.4% of counterparts without liver fibrosis (p<0.0001). Accordingly, the Pi*Z variant increased the risk of NAFLD subjects to develop cirrhosis (adjusted OR=7.3 (95% CI 2.2 to 24.8)). Likewise, the Pi*Z variant presented in 6.2% of alcohol misusers with cirrhosis but only in 2.2% of alcohol misusers without significant liver injury (p<0.0001). Correspondingly, alcohol misusers carrying the Pi*Z variant were prone to develop cirrhosis (adjusted OR=5.8 (95% CI 2.9 to 11.7)). In contrast, the Pi*S variant was not associated with NAFLD-related cirrhosis and only borderline with alcohol-related cirrhosis (adjusted OR=1.47 (95% CI 0.99 to 2.19)).ConclusionThe Pi*Z variant is the hitherto strongest single nucleotide polymorphism-based risk factor for cirrhosis in NAFLD and alcohol misuse, whereas the Pi*S variant confers only a weak risk in alcohol misusers. As 2%–4% of Caucasians are Pi*Z carriers, this finding should be considered in genetic counselling of affected individuals.

Funder

European Union 7th framework programme

University College London

Deutsche Krebshilfe

Swiss National Funds

Joseph-Skoda Award of the Austrian Society of Internal Medicine

Liver Systems Medicine

German Liver Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) consortium SFB/TRR57 “Liver fibrosis”

German Ministry of Education and Research through the Virtual Liver Network

German Gastroenterological Association

EASL registry grant on alpha1-antitrypsin-related liver disease

Else Kröner Excellence Fellowship

Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research (IZKF) within the faculty of Medicine at the RWTH Aachen University

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Gastroenterology

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