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Gender differences in chronic HBsAg carriers in Italy: Evidence for the independent role of male sex in severity of liver disease

2015

It has been shown that sexual hormones have an opposite effect on hepatic fibrosis progression and hepatocellular carcinoma development. Sex differences among 2,762 chronic HBsAg carriers consecutively referring Italian hospitals in 2001 and in 2007 have been evaluated, particularly focusing on the role of gender on severity of liver disease. The overall sex ratio (males/females) was 2.6. Females were more likely born abroad and new diagnosis cases; but less likely HIV coinfected. No sex difference was observed regarding coinfection with other hepatitis viruses. The sex ratio linearly increased with increasing severity of liver disease, being 1.3 in normal ALT, 2.8 in chronic hepatitis, 3.6…

Liver CirrhosisAdultMaleChronic HBsAg carriers; Cirrhosis; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Sex differences; Adult; Aged; Carcinoma Hepatocellular; Female; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens; Hepatitis B Chronic; Humans; Italy; Liver; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver Neoplasms; Male; Middle Aged; Sex Factors; Virology; Infectious DiseasesCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatocellular carcinomaLiver CirrhosiHepatitis B Surface AntigenChronic HBsAg carriersHepatitis B ChronicSex FactorsVirologySex differencesHumansChronicAgedChronic HBsAg carrierHepatitis B Surface AntigensCirrhosiCarcinomaLiver NeoplasmsHepatocellularMiddle AgedHepatitis BSex differenceInfectious DiseasesCirrhosisItalyLiverLiver NeoplasmFemaleHuman
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Treatment of hepatitis C virus infection with direct-acting antiviral drugs is safe and effective in patients with hemoglobinopathies

2017

Progression of liver fibrosis in patients with hemoglobinopathies is strongly related to the severity of iron overload and the presence of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. Effective iron chelation therapy and HCV infection eradication may prevent liver complications. The European Association for the Study of the Liver guidelines recommend interferon-free regimens for the treatment of HCV infection in patients with hemoglobinopathies. However, data regarding the use of direct-acting antiviral drugs (DAAs) in this patient population are few. This observational study evaluated the safety and efficacy of therapy with DAAs in an Italian cohort of patients with hemoglobinopathies, chron…

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Hemostatic balance in patients with liver cirrhosis: Report of a consensus conference.

2016

Abstract Patients with cirrhosis present with hemostatic alterations secondary to reduced availability of pro-coagulant and anti-coagulant factors. The net effect of these changes is a rebalanced hemostatic system. The Italian Association of the Study of the Liver (AISF) and the Italian Society of Internal Medicine (SIMI) promoted a consensus conference on the hemostatic balance in patients with cirrhosis. The consensus process started with the review of the literature by a scientific board of experts and ended with a formal consensus meeting in Rome in December 2014. The statements were graded according to quality of evidence and strength of recommendations, and approved by an independent …

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Treatment of Hepatitis C virus infection in Italy: A consensus report from an expert panel

2017

Abstract Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection remains one of the main causes of chronic liver disease worldwide. The advent of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) has significantly improved the course of patients with chronic HCV infection (CHC), due to the ability of these drugs to achieve high rates of sustained virological response (SVR). These exceedingly high rates of SVR and the excellent safety data have been confirmed in real life practice. Evolving guidelines have been issued by national and international scientific societies in accordance with the progression of clinical knowledge and the availability of new DAAs. These recommendations, however, may not be applied universally because of …

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From current status to optimization of HCV treatment: Recommendations from an expert panel

2016

Chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major public health problem at a global level, causing an enormous burden of hepatic and extra-hepatic morbidity and mortality. Treatment of chronic HCV (CHC) has been revolutionized in the last few years by the introduction of highly effective and well tolerated direct acting antiviral agents (DAAs) able to achieve >90% rates of sustained virological response (SVR) in many groups of patients, including those previously excluded from interferon-based regimens. For such reason interferon-free regimens are now the treatments of choice for all patients. Successful anti-HCV treatment can stop liver disease progression and can solve the HCV-relat…

Liver CirrhosisDirect-acting antiviral agentmedicine.medical_treatmentResistanceAntiviral therapy; Cirrhosis; Direct-acting antiviral agents; HCV; Hepatitis C; Liver transplantation; Resistance; Antiviral Agents; Carcinoma Hepatocellular; Coinfection; Drug Therapy Combination; HIV Infections; Hepacivirus; Hepatitis C Chronic; Humans; Interferon-alpha; Italy; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver Neoplasms; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Ribavirin; Societies Medical; Viral Load; Hepatology; GastroenterologyHIV InfectionsHepacivirusAntiviral therapy; Cirrhosis; Direct-acting antiviral agents; HCV; Hepatitis C; Liver transplantation; Resistance; Hepatology; GastroenterologyLiver transplantationAntiviral therapyLiver disease0302 clinical medicineHIV Infection030212 general & internal medicineChronicSocieties MedicalCoinfectionLiver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyHepatitis CViral LoadSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia e Microbiologia ClinicaHepatitis CItalyCirrhosisLiver NeoplasmCombinationPractice Guidelines as TopicHCV030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyDrug Therapy CombinationViral loadHumanAntiviral therapy; Cirrhosis; Direct-acting antiviral agents; HCV; Hepatitis C; Liver transplantation; Resistancemedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularLiver CirrhosiAlpha interferonAntiviral therapy; Cirrhosis; Direct-acting antiviral agents; HCV; Hepatitis C; Liver transplantation; Resistance; Antiviral Agents; Carcinoma Hepatocellular; Coinfection; Drug Therapy Combination; HIV Infections; Hepacivirus; Hepatitis C Chronic; Humans; Interferon-alpha; Italy; Liver Cirrhosis; Liver Neoplasms; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Ribavirin; Societies Medical; Viral LoadAntiviral Agents03 medical and health sciencesDrug TherapyMedicalInternal medicineRibavirinmedicineHumansIntensive care medicineAntiviral AgentCirrhosiHepaciviruLiver transplantationHepatologybusiness.industryPublic healthCarcinomaInterferon-alphaHepatocellularHepatologyHepatitis C Chronicmedicine.diseaseSurgeryPosition paperDirect-acting antiviral agentsSocietiesbusiness
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International genome-wide meta-analysis identifies new primary biliary cirrhosis risk loci and targetable pathogenic pathways

2015

Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a classical autoimmune liver disease for which effective immunomodulatory therapy is lacking. Here we perform meta-analyses of discovery data sets from genome-wide association studies of European subjects (n=2,764 cases and 10,475 controls) followed by validation genotyping in an independent cohort (n=3,716 cases and 4,261 controls). We discover and validate six previously unknown risk loci for PBC (Pcombined<5 × 10−8) and used pathway analysis to identify JAK-STAT/IL12/IL27 signalling and cytokine–cytokine pathways, for which relevant therapies exist.

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Liver-related and extrahepatic events in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a retrospective competing risks analysis.

2022

Background &amp; Aim: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and especially fibrotic non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, is associated with high risks of liver-related events (LRE) and extrahepatic events (EHE). We evaluated the competitive risk occurrence of LRE and EHE in a large cohort of biopsy-proven NAFLD stratified according to baseline severity of fibrosis. Methods: Two thousand one hundred thirty-five patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD were enrolled. Observed cumulative incidence functions (CIFs) were used to evaluate the risk of LRE and EHE; cause-specific Cox model and predicted CIFs were fitted to identify predictors of LRE and EHE. A replication cohort of NAFLD patients with live…

Liver CirrhosisHepatologyBiopsyGastroenterologyNASHMiddle AgedFibrosisBiopsy; Fibrosis; Humans; Liver; Liver Cirrhosis; Middle Aged; Retrospective Studies; Elasticity Imaging Techniques; Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseLiverNon-alcoholic Fatty Liver DiseaseElasticity Imaging TechniquesHumansPharmacology (medical)610 Medicine &amp; healthRetrospective StudiesAlimentary pharmacologytherapeuticsREFERENCES
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Assessing the impact of COVID-19 on the management of patients with liver diseases: A national survey by the Italian association for the study of the…

2020

Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic had a huge impact on national and regional health systems. The impact of SARS-CoV-2 on the quality of care for patients with liver disease is still unknown. Aims The Italian Association for the Study of the Liver (AISF) conducted a survey to assess the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on hepatology units activities in Italy. Methods A prospective web-based survey was proposed to all AISF active members. The survey was available online from April 8 2020, to May 3 2020, (lockdown phase in Italy). Results 194 AISF members answered the questionnaire, most of whom were specialists in Gastroenterology (41%) or Internal Medicine (28%), and worked in Northern Italy (51…

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The MBOAT7-TMC4 Variant rs641738 Increases Risk of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Individuals of European Descent

2016

Background &amp; Aims Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a leading cause of liver damage and is characterized by steatosis. Genetic factors increase risk for progressive NAFLD. A genome-wide association study showed that the rs641738 C&gt;T variant in the locus that contains the membrane bound O-acyltransferase domain-containing 7 gene (MBOAT7, also called LPIAT1) and transmembrane channel-like 4 gene (TMC4) increased the risk for cirrhosis in alcohol abusers. We investigated whether the MBOAT7-TMC4 is a susceptibility locus for the development and progression of NAFLD. Methods We genotyped rs641738 in DNA collected from 3854 participants from the Dallas Heart Study (a multi-ethnic…

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MERTK rs4374383 polymorphism affects the severity of fibrosis in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

2015

Background & Aim Homozygosity for a common non-coding rs4374383 G>A polymorphism in MERTK (myeloid-epithelial-reproductive tyrosine kinase) has been associated with the protection against fibrosis progression in chronic hepatitis C. The main study objective was to assess whether MERTK AA genotype influences liver fibrosis, and secondarily MERTK expression in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We also investigated whether MERTK is expressed in human hepatic stellate cells (HSC) and in murine models of fibrogenesis. Methods We considered 533 consecutive patients who underwent liver biopsy for suspected non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) without severe obesity from two …

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