Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United-States. The aim of the study was to describe serum immune profiles associated with acute DILI, to investigate whether there are profiles associated with clinical features or types of DILI and/or with progn...

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Main Authors: Nury M Steuerwald, David M Foureau, H James Norton, Jie Zhou, Judith C Parsons, Naga Chalasani, Robert J Fontana, Paul B Watkins, William M Lee, K Rajender Reddy, Andrew Stolz, Jayant Talwalkar, Timothy Davern, Dhanonjoy Saha, Lauren N Bell, Huiman Barnhart, Jiezhun Gu, Jose Serrano, Herbert L Bonkovsky
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-d768e5b0af76443280e55dea3cf693f02020-11-25T01:49:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01812e8197410.1371/journal.pone.0081974Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.Nury M SteuerwaldDavid M FoureauH James NortonJie ZhouJudith C ParsonsNaga ChalasaniRobert J FontanaPaul B WatkinsWilliam M LeeK Rajender ReddyAndrew StolzJayant TalwalkarTimothy DavernDhanonjoy SahaLauren N BellHuiman BarnhartJiezhun GuJose SerranoHerbert L BonkovskyDrug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United-States. The aim of the study was to describe serum immune profiles associated with acute DILI, to investigate whether there are profiles associated with clinical features or types of DILI and/or with prognosis, and to assess temporal changes in levels. Twenty-seven immune analytes were measured in the sera of 78 DILI subjects in the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) and compared with 40 healthy controls. Immune analytes (14 cytokines, 7 chemokines and 6 growth factors) were measured by BioPlex multiplex ELISA at DILI onset and after 6 months. A modeling process utilizing immune principles was used to select a final set of variables among 27 immune analytes and several additional clinical lab values for prediction of early death (within 6 months of DILI onset). Nineteen of the 27 immune analytes were differentially expressed among healthy control, DILI onset and 6-month cohorts. Disparate patterns of immune responses, especially innate and adaptive cellular (mostly TH17) immunity were evident. Low values of four immune analytes (IL-9, IL-17, PDGF-bb and RANTES) and serum albumin are predictive of early death [PPV = 88% (95% CI, 65%-100%), NPV = 97% (95% CI, 93%-100%), accuracy = 96% (95% CI, 92%-100%)].Acute DILI is associated with robust and varying immune responses. High levels of expression of cytokines associated with innate immunity are associated with a poor prognosis, whereas high levels of expression of adaptive cytokines are associated with good long-term prognosis and eventual recovery. Serum immune analyte profiles at DILI onset appear to be of prognostic, and perhaps, diagnostic significance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3873930?pdf=render
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author Nury M Steuerwald
David M Foureau
H James Norton
Jie Zhou
Judith C Parsons
Naga Chalasani
Robert J Fontana
Paul B Watkins
William M Lee
K Rajender Reddy
Andrew Stolz
Jayant Talwalkar
Timothy Davern
Dhanonjoy Saha
Lauren N Bell
Huiman Barnhart
Jiezhun Gu
Jose Serrano
Herbert L Bonkovsky
spellingShingle Nury M Steuerwald
David M Foureau
H James Norton
Jie Zhou
Judith C Parsons
Naga Chalasani
Robert J Fontana
Paul B Watkins
William M Lee
K Rajender Reddy
Andrew Stolz
Jayant Talwalkar
Timothy Davern
Dhanonjoy Saha
Lauren N Bell
Huiman Barnhart
Jiezhun Gu
Jose Serrano
Herbert L Bonkovsky
Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Nury M Steuerwald
David M Foureau
H James Norton
Jie Zhou
Judith C Parsons
Naga Chalasani
Robert J Fontana
Paul B Watkins
William M Lee
K Rajender Reddy
Andrew Stolz
Jayant Talwalkar
Timothy Davern
Dhanonjoy Saha
Lauren N Bell
Huiman Barnhart
Jiezhun Gu
Jose Serrano
Herbert L Bonkovsky
author_sort Nury M Steuerwald
title Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.
title_short Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.
title_full Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.
title_fullStr Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.
title_full_unstemmed Profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.
title_sort profiles of serum cytokines in acute drug-induced liver injury and their prognostic significance.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the United-States. The aim of the study was to describe serum immune profiles associated with acute DILI, to investigate whether there are profiles associated with clinical features or types of DILI and/or with prognosis, and to assess temporal changes in levels. Twenty-seven immune analytes were measured in the sera of 78 DILI subjects in the Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) and compared with 40 healthy controls. Immune analytes (14 cytokines, 7 chemokines and 6 growth factors) were measured by BioPlex multiplex ELISA at DILI onset and after 6 months. A modeling process utilizing immune principles was used to select a final set of variables among 27 immune analytes and several additional clinical lab values for prediction of early death (within 6 months of DILI onset). Nineteen of the 27 immune analytes were differentially expressed among healthy control, DILI onset and 6-month cohorts. Disparate patterns of immune responses, especially innate and adaptive cellular (mostly TH17) immunity were evident. Low values of four immune analytes (IL-9, IL-17, PDGF-bb and RANTES) and serum albumin are predictive of early death [PPV = 88% (95% CI, 65%-100%), NPV = 97% (95% CI, 93%-100%), accuracy = 96% (95% CI, 92%-100%)].Acute DILI is associated with robust and varying immune responses. High levels of expression of cytokines associated with innate immunity are associated with a poor prognosis, whereas high levels of expression of adaptive cytokines are associated with good long-term prognosis and eventual recovery. Serum immune analyte profiles at DILI onset appear to be of prognostic, and perhaps, diagnostic significance.
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