Predicting the risk of portal vein thrombosis in patients with liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma

Serag, Waleed Mohamed; Mohammed, Bedoor Shehap Eldeen; Mohamed, Magdy; Elsayed, Basem Eysa;

Abstract


The mechanisms of the hypercoagulable state in cirrhotics with and without hepatocellular carcinoma are incompetently comprehended. Objective: We aimed to explore the plasma Annexin A5/PS + MP ratio in these patients. Higher levels of Annexin A5 and PhosphatidylSerine bearing microparticles have been observed in cases of inflammation and increased coagulation but there are no studies which explore if there is an association between them and PVT in cirrhotics with and without HCC. So, our goal is to estimate their role in predicting PVT within HCV cirrhotics with and without HCC. 91 HCV cirrhotics with and without HCC and 20 healthy people (controls) were enlisted. Cirrhotics with and without HCC who developed PVT displayed higher levels of PS + MPs and lower Annexin A5/PS + MPs ratio (38.73 ± 1.92) and (0.00238 ± 0.00047) than cirrhotics who didn't develop PVT (22.19 ± 10.58) and (0.00451 ± 0.0023) (P < 0.001). Among the tested factors, lower Annexin A5/PS + MPs ratio show higher performance in predicting PVT in total cirrhotics, AUC, 0.919 followed by PS + MPs level, 0.876, Portal flow velocity, 0.842, Plasma Annexin A5 level, 0.509. In our hypothesis, As phosphatidylserine exposure increase due to increased level of circulating microparticles in cirrhotics with and without HCC, anenxin-A5 may be secreted by platelets and endothelial cells into the circulation as a physiological response to inactivate the elevated levels of PS bearing MPs produced in these patients but the increase in anenxin-A5 level isn't equivalent to the increase in PS bearing MPs levels. The equilibrium between plasma annexin A5 and PS bearing MPs levels is defected.


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Title Predicting the risk of portal vein thrombosis in patients with liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma
Authors Serag, Waleed Mohamed; Mohammed, Bedoor Shehap Eldeen; Mohamed, Magdy ; Elsayed, Basem Eysa
Keywords Clinical research;Hematological system;Immunology;Inflammation;Laboratory medicine;Pathophysiology;PhosphatidylSerine bearing microparticles (PS+MPs) levels;Plasma AnxA5 level;Plasma annexin A5 /PS+MP ratio;Portal flow velocity;;Portal vein thrombosis
Issue Date Aug-2020
Journal Heliyon 
Volume 6
Issue 8
ISSN 2405-8440
DOI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2020.e04677
PubMed ID 32904199
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85089673189

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