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Query: UMLS:C0020473 (
hyperlipidemia
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Retinol-binding protein 4
(
RBP4
) is a recently identified adipokine that is elevated in the blood in several insulin-resistant states. We investigated the association between plasma
RBP4
and histological and biochemical characteristics of chronic hepatitis C (CHC), as well as changes in
RBP4
levels following interferon therapy. Eighty-one patients with CHC infected with genotype 1 received treatment with peginterferon plus ribavirin. Histological data were available for 41 out of 81 patients before treatment, and the degree of fibrosis, inflammation and steatosis was assessed. Plasma levels of
RBP4
were determined in serial samples (before, at the end of treatment, and at 6 months post-treatment).
RBP4
levels were lower in CHC patients than in control subjects (34.6 +/- 12.3 microg/mL vs 46.2 +/- 10.5 microg/mL; P <or= 0.001). Higher
RBP4
levels were linked to lower alanine aminotransferase (ALT) (P < 0.01), higher cholinesterase (P < 0.01),
hyperlipidaemia
(P < 0.01), hyperglycaemia (P < 0.05), and higher platelet (P < 0.01) count in CHC patients. Plasma
RBP4
levels tended to decrease concomitantly with the grade of histological fibrosis, activity, and steatosis.
RBP4
levels at baseline were not a predictor of the response to antiviral therapy in CHC patients. After peginterferon plus ribavirin therapy, only patients who had achieved clearance of hepatitis C virus had higher post-treatment
RBP4
levels. This study suggests that an association between
RBP4
levels and abnormal metabolic features, and that liver function may determine
RBP4
levels in CHC patents. This is further supported by the observation that
RBP4
levels increased significantly after treatment only in sustained virological response (SVR) patients and reached levels comparable to those of healthy subjects.
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PMID:Patients achieving clearance of HCV with interferon therapy recover from decreased retinol-binding protein 4 levels. 1930 38