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Serum Immunoglobulin A Levels and Alcohol-Induced Liver Disease.

Canadian liver journal(2020)

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Background:Recent data suggest intestinal immunity including immunoglobulin A (IgA) may contribute to the pathogenesis of alcohol-induced liver disease (ALD).Methods:We documented serum IgA levels in ALD patients and determined whether those with elevated levels of IgA (E-IgA) had similar, more, or less advanced disease and different rates of progression than those with normal levels of IgA (N-IgA). Standard liver function tests (bilirubin, international normalized ratio [INR], and albumin), model for end-stage liver disease (MELD), and Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) scores were used as indicators of disease severity.Results:From the study centre's clinical database, we identified 175 adult patients with ALD, 107 (61%) with E-IgA and 68 (39%) with N-IgA. Gender distribution and mean age of the two cohorts were similar. E-IgA patients had biochemical evidence of more advanced liver disease (higher serum bilirubin and INR and lower albumin levels) than N-IgA patients (ps < .05). E-IgA patients also had significantly higher median MELD and FIB-4 scores (ps < .01). A higher percentage of E-IgA patients had FIB-4 values in keeping with advanced fibrosis or cirrhosis (55% versus 28%, p = .02). After mean follow-up periods of approximately 4 years, liver biochemistry and MELD and FIB-4 scores changed to similar extents in the two cohorts.Conclusions:Serum IgA levels were increased in approximately 70% of ALD patients. Although these patients had biochemical and non-invasive indicators of more advanced disease, elevations in serum IgA levels do not predict disease progression; therefore, IgA is unlikely to be of importance in the pathogenesis of ALD.
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alcohol,alcohol-induced liver disease,alcoholic cirrhosis,alcoholic hepatitis,IgA,immunoglobulins
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