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Caspase activation is associated with spontaneous recovery from acute liver failure

✍ Scribed by Xandra Volkmann; Matthias Anstaett; Johannes Hadem; Penelope Stiefel; Matthias J. Bahr; Frank Lehner; Michael P. Manns; Klaus Schulze-Osthoff; Heike Bantel


Book ID
102239388
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
475 KB
Volume
47
Category
Article
ISSN
0270-9139

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✦ Synopsis


Acute liver failure (ALF) has various causes and is characterized by rapid hepatocyte dysfunction with development of encephalopathy in the absence of preexisting liver disease. Whereas most patients require liver transplantation to prevent the high mortality, some patients recover spontaneously and show complete liver regeneration. Because of the low incidence of ALF, however, the molecular mechanisms of liver dysfunction and regeneration are largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the role of apoptosis and caspases in 70 ALF patients using novel biomarkers that allow the detection of caspase activation in serum samples. Compared with healthy individuals, activation of caspases was strongly enhanced in ALF patients. Interestingly, patients with spontaneous recovery from ALF revealed a significantly higher activation of caspases than patients that required transplantation or died, although in the latter patients extensive DNA fragmentation and signs of nonapoptotic cell death were observed. In the spontaneous survivors, increased caspase activation was accompanied by elevated levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-␣) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), important cytokines involved in liver regeneration. Conclusion: Our data suggest that caspase activation and apoptosis are involved in ALF of patients with spontaneous recovery, whereas caspase-independent cell death might be more relevant in irreversible forms of liver failure. These findings might be important for therapeutic options of ALF but also suggest that measurement of caspase activation might be of prognostic value to predict the outcome of acute liver failure.


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