Correlation between the small dense LDL level and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: Possibility of a new biomarker.
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ABSTRACT: Small dense low-density lipoprotein (sdLDL) is a distinct low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol subclass that has been reported to be associated with metabolic disease. On the other hand, the relationship between the sdLDL level and the nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) severity is unclear. In this study, the sdLDL level was measured in patients with NAFLD to assess its potential as a biomarker for evaluating NAFLD. One hundred and twenty-six patients diagnosed with NAFLD at a single referral hospital from January 2018 to August 2019 were enrolled. The lipoprotein profile was analyzed from a blood test of NAFLD patients, and transient elastography (TE, Fibroscan) was performed to evaluate the degree of NAFLD. Among the 126 patients, 83 patients that could confirm the lipoprotein profile and TE results were finally enrolled in the study. The controlled attenuation parameter (CAP) value obtained from TE did not show any correlation with the total cholesterol, LDL. But, the sdLDL level showed a significant positive correlation with the CAP value (r?=?0.237, P?=?.031), and the sdLDL/LDL ratio also showed a significant positive correlation with the CAP value (r?=?0.235, P?=?.032). The liver stiffness (LS) measured by TE and the sdLDL level were positively correlated in patients with NAFLD (rho?=?0.217, P?=?.049). The sdLDL/LDL ratio also showed a significant positive correlation with the LS value (rho?=?0.228, P?=?.038). In addition, the fatty liver index also showed a significant positive correlation with the sdLDL/LDL ratio (r?=?0.448, P?=?.000). In this study, the sdLDL level measured by a blood test of NAFLD patients showed a positive correlation with the CAP value and LS, which indicate the degree of hepatic steatosis and fibrosis. These results suggest the possibility of the sdLDL level as a new biomarker of NAFLD, but further studies will be needed to support these results.
SUBMITTER: Hwang HW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7360208 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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