Παρασκευή 25 Μαρτίου 2016

Serum Autotaxin Activity Correlates With Pruritus in Pediatric Cholestatic Disorders

imageObjective: Pruritus is a common symptom of cholestatic liver disorders. The present study aimed at evaluating autotaxin (ATX), a lysophospholipase recently identified as potential cause for cholestatic pruritus, in pediatric cholestatic diseases presenting with or without itching. Methods: A cohort of 45 children consisting of 14 patients experiencing itching (Alagille syndrome [n = 10], complete extrahepatic biliary atresia [n = 2], neonatal sclerosing cholangitis (n = 1), progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 2 [n = 1]), 9 patients with bile acid synthesis defects (3β-hydroxy-C27-steroid-oxidoreductase [n = 7] and Δ4–3-oxosteroid-5β-reductase deficiency [n = 2]), and 22 healthy children were studied. Serum ATX activity and total serum bile salt were determined enzymatically, ATX protein content was semiquantified by Western blotting. Using real-time polymerase chain reaction, ATX mRNA expression was studied in HepG2 cells treated with farnesoid-X-receptor agonists or vehicle. Results: Serum ATX activity was increased in pruritic children with Alagille and other cholestatic syndromes (mean ± standard deviation: 16.1 ± 4.3 nmol · mL−1 · min−1) compared with children with nonpruritic cholestatic diseases with bile acid synthesis defects (10.4 ± 4.7 nmol · mL−1 · min−1; P 

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