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Hepatology 2009-Mar

The Marburg I variant (G534E) of the factor VII-activating protease determines liver fibrosis in hepatitis C infection by reduced proteolysis of platelet-derived growth factor BB.

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Hermann E Wasmuth
Carmen G Tag
Eddie Van de Leur
Claus Hellerbrand
Tobias Mueller
Thomas Berg
Gero Puhl
Peter Neuhaus
Didier Samuel
Christian Trautwein

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Abstracto

Genetic risk factors play an important role for the progression of liver fibrosis in chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, but functional data on specific alleles and their related proteins are limited. Platelet-derived growth factor BB (PDGF-BB) is one of the strongest mitogens for hepatic stellate cells and is considered as a critical soluble mediator of liver fibrosis in vitro and in vivo. The biological activity of PDGF-BB is dependent on its degradation by the factor VII-activating protease (FSAP). Here, we demonstrate that a coding polymorphism (G534E) in the gene for FSAP is significantly associated with severe HCV-induced liver fibrosis (odds ratio, 2.59; P = 0.017), which is independent of age, gender, and presence of diabetes in multivariate analysis. These genetic findings were replicated in a cohort of patients with liver transplantation due to HCV-induced cirrhosis (OR, 2.56; P = 0.011). Functional dissection of the association demonstrates that the single amino acid change encoded by G534E in the FSAP protein does not influence PDGFbeta receptor or alpha-smooth muscle actin expression but completely abrogates FSAP-mediated inhibition of PDGF-BB-induced proliferation of primary stellate cells in vitro.

CONCLUSIONS

The G534E variant of FSAP is a risk locus for HCV-induced liver fibrosis and cirrhosis by determining PDGF-BB-mediated hepatic stellate cell proliferation through a single amino acid substitution in FSAP. FSAP G534E might be useful for risk stratification in patients with HCV infection.

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