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Title: Non-invasive candidate protein signature predicts hepatic venous pressure gradient reduction in cirrhotic patients after sustained virologic response
Author: Richards, Shola M.
Guo, Fang
Zou, Heng
Nigsch, Florian
Baiges Aznar, Anna
Pachori, Alok
Zhang, Yiming
Lens García, Sabela
Pitts, Rebecca
Finkel, Nancy
Loureiro, Joseph
Mongeon, Dale
Ma, Shenglin
Watkins, Mollie
Polus, Florine
Albillos, Agustín
Tellez, Luis
Martinez González, Javier
Bañares, Rafael
Turon, Fanny
Ferrusquía Acosta, José
Pérez Campuzano, Valeria
Magaz Martínez, Marta
Forns, Xavier
Badman, Michael
Sailer, Andreas W.
Ukomadu, Chinweike
Hernández Gea, Virginia
García Pagán, Juan Carlos
Keywords: Cirrosi hepàtica
Pacients
Proteòmica
Aprenentatge automàtic
Virologia
Hepatic cirrhosis
Patients
Proteomics
Machine learning
Virology
Issue Date: 13-Jul-2023
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Abstract: Background and aims: A reduction in hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) is the most accurate marker for assessing the severity of portal hypertension and the effectiveness of intervention treatments. This study aimed to evaluate the prognostic potential of blood-based proteomic biomarkers in predicting HVPG response amongst cirrhotic patients with portal hypertension due to Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and had achieved sustained virologic response (SVR). Methods: The study comprised 59 patients from two cohorts. Patients underwent paired HVPG (pretreatment and after SVR), liver stiffness (LSM), and enhanced liver fibrosis scores (ELF) measurements, as well as proteomics-based profiling on serum samples using SomaScan® at baseline (BL) and after SVR (EOS). Machine learning with feature selection (Caret, Random Forest and RPART) methods were performed to determine the proteins capable of classifying HVPG responders. Model performance was evaluated using AUROC (pROC R package). Results: Patients were stratified by a change in HVPG (EOS vs. BL) into responders (greater than 20% decline in HVPG from BL, or <10 mmHg at EOS with >10 mmHg at BL) and non-responders. LSM and ELF decreased markedly after SVR but did not correlate with HVPG response. SomaScan (SomaLogic, Inc., Boulder, CO) analysis revealed a substantial shift in the peripheral proteome composition, reflected by 82 significantly differentially abundant proteins. Twelve proteins accurately distinguished responders from non-responders, with an AUROC of .86, sensitivity of 83%, specificity of 83%, accuracy of 83%, PPV of 83%, and NPV of 83%. Conclusions: A combined non-invasive soluble protein signature was identified, capable of accurately predicting HVPG response in HCV liver cirrhosis patients after achieving SVR.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.15657
It is part of: Liver International, 2023, vol. 43, num.9, p. 1984-1994
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/220961
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.15657
ISSN: 1478-3223
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