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Clinical evaluation of serum tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases‐1 levels in patients with liver diseases
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Liver FibrosisImmunologyPathologyCirrhosisAutoimmune Liver DiseaseInflammationMetalloproteinases‐1 LevelsHepatic DisordersTissue InhibitorHepatotoxicityHepatology FibrosisClinical ChemistryLaboratory MedicineClinical EvaluationType Iv CollagenSerum LevelsSerum Tissue InhibitorAutoimmune DiseaseLiver PhysiologyAutoimmunityHepatology InflammationHepatologyHepatitisAcute Liver FailureLiver DiseaseLiver CancerMedicineHepatocellular Carcinoma
Serum levels of the tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) were measured in 268 patients with liver diseases by means of a one-step sandwich enzyme immunoassay. In the cases of acute hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis (CAH), liver cirrhosis (LC) and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the levels of TIMP-1 were higher than those of the control group. Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 levels correlated with type III procollagen peptide and with type IV collagen, indicating TIMP-1 as a useful marker for hepatic fibrosis. Levels of TIMP-1 also correlated with aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels and showed the highest levels in acute hepatitis. Thus, TIMP-1 might also reflect hepatic inflammation. Serum levels of alpha-fetoprotein and TIMP-1 had a significant positive correlation in patients with HCC. A cut-off level of TIMP-1 between LC and HCC was set at 440 ng/mL, having a low sensitivity and a high specificity. These results suggest the usefulness of TIMP-1 as a tumour marker in cases of HCC where alpha-fetoprotein levels are not elevated.
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