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[EP057] Impact of PNPLA3 (rs738409-G) polymorphism on post-transplant outcomes after liver transplantation for alcohol-related liver disease
Tae YOO1, Kwang Woong LEE*2, Nam-Joon YI2, Suk Kyun HONG2, Kyung-Suk SUH2
1Surgery, Dongtan sacred heart hospital, Korea
2Surgery, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Korea
Introduction : We aimed to evaluate the association between PNPLA3 polymorphism and post-liver transplantation (LT) outcomes related to alcohol relapse (AR).
Methods : We retrospectively analyzed data from patients receiving LT for alcoholic liver disease (ALD) from 04/2014 to 12/2017. Liver-related clinical outcomes were assessed by the gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) level and alcohol-related liver failure (ARLF). Genotyping was performed using prospectively collected DNA samples in both donors and recipients.
Results : A total of 83 recipients were enrolled. Post-LT AR occurred in 31 patients (37.3%). Thirty-one patients (14 AR, 9 abstainers) showed elevated GGT levels, and 3 AR patients experienced ARLF. In the multivariate analysis, rs738409 G allele carrier and heavy drinking (HRAR score≥4) were independent risk factors for elevated GGT levels (odds ratio [OR]=8.69, p<0.01; OR=13.07, p=0.01) and ARLF (OR=4.52, p=0.04; OR=19.62, p=0.03). Among 15 heavy AR patients, being an rs738409 G allele carrier was related to GGT elevation (p=0.03) and ARLF (p=0.04), but it was not to GGT elevation in mild drinkers (n=16) or abstainers (n=52).
Conclusions : PNPLA3 polymorphism of the recipient genotype can independently affect the post-LT prognosis of LT patients for ALD, especially in heavy AR patients. Therefore, strong abstinence education is recommended in patients with this single nucleotide polymorphism.
Methods : We retrospectively analyzed data from patients receiving LT for alcoholic liver disease (ALD) from 04/2014 to 12/2017. Liver-related clinical outcomes were assessed by the gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) level and alcohol-related liver failure (ARLF). Genotyping was performed using prospectively collected DNA samples in both donors and recipients.
Results : A total of 83 recipients were enrolled. Post-LT AR occurred in 31 patients (37.3%). Thirty-one patients (14 AR, 9 abstainers) showed elevated GGT levels, and 3 AR patients experienced ARLF. In the multivariate analysis, rs738409 G allele carrier and heavy drinking (HRAR score≥4) were independent risk factors for elevated GGT levels (odds ratio [OR]=8.69, p<0.01; OR=13.07, p=0.01) and ARLF (OR=4.52, p=0.04; OR=19.62, p=0.03). Among 15 heavy AR patients, being an rs738409 G allele carrier was related to GGT elevation (p=0.03) and ARLF (p=0.04), but it was not to GGT elevation in mild drinkers (n=16) or abstainers (n=52).
Conclusions : PNPLA3 polymorphism of the recipient genotype can independently affect the post-LT prognosis of LT patients for ALD, especially in heavy AR patients. Therefore, strong abstinence education is recommended in patients with this single nucleotide polymorphism.
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