Liver fibrosis is not associated with steatosis but with necroinflammation in French patients with chronic hepatitis C

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Asselah, T
Boyer, N
Guimont, MC
Cazals-Hatem, D
Tubach, F
Nahon, K
Daïkha, H
Vidaud, D
Martinot, M
Vidaud, M
Degott, C
Valla, D
Marcellin, P
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[1] APHP Hop Beaujon, INSERM, U481, F-92110 Clichy, France
[2] APHP Hop Beaujon, Ctr Rech Claude Bernard Hepatites Virales, F-92110 Clichy, France
[3] APHP Hop Beaujon, Serv Biochim, F-92110 Clichy, France
[4] APHP Hop Beaujon, Federat Hepatogastroenterol, F-92110 Clichy, France
[5] APHP Hop Bichat, Dept Epidemiol, Biostat & Rech Clin, Paris, France
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10.1136/gut.52.11.1638
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background: In chronic hepatitis C, it has been suggested that steatosis could accelerate progression of fibrosis. However, results of the few published studies are controversial. Aim: To determine the characteristics (epidemiological, biological, and histological) associated with steatosis and its relationship with liver lesions (grade of necroinflammation and stage of fibrosis) in patients with chronic hepatitis C. Methods: From November 2000 to July 2001, untreated consecutive adults with chronic hepatitis C admitted for liver biopsy were included in this study. On the day of liver biopsy, a questionnaire for risk factors was completed prospectively, and a blood sample was obtained for laboratory analysis. Results: Our study included 290 patients (143 men, 147 women). Mean body mass index (BMI) was 24 (3.8) kg/m(2). Proportions of patients with genotypes 1 and 3 were, respectively, 48% and 18%. A total of 135 patients (46.6%) had steatosis. Liver steatosis, in multivariate analysis, was associated with hepatitis C virus genotype 3, higher grade of necroinflammation, and higher BMI. There was no significant association between stage of fibrosis and liver steatosis. In multivariate analysis, high stage of fibrosis was associated with male sex, age over 50 years, high BMI, and high grade of necroinflammation. Conclusion: In our population of patients with chronic hepatitis C, steatosis does not seem to be an important determinant of liver fibrosis. High grade of necroinflammation is associated with a high stage of fibrosis.
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