Serum Sphingolipid Variations Associate with Hepatic Decompensation and Survival in Patients with Cirrhosis

  • Grammatikos Georgios
  • Ferreiròs Nerea
  • Waidmann Oliver
  • Bon Dimitra
  • Schroeter Sirkka
  • Koch Alexander
  • Herrmann Eva
  • Zeuzem Stefan
  • Kronenberger Bernd
  • Pfeilschifter Josef
Publication date
September 2015
Publisher
Public Library of Science

Abstract

Sphingolipids constitute bioactive molecules with functional implications in liver homeostasis. Particularly, ablation of very long chain ceramides in a knockout mouse model has been shown to cause a severe hepatopathy.We aimed to evaluate the serum sphingolipid profile of 244 patients with cirrhosis prospectively followed for a median period of 228±217 days via mass spectrometry.We thereby observed a significant decrease of long and very long chain ceramides, particularly of C24ceramide, in patients with increasing severity of cirrhosis (p<0.001). Additionally, hydropic decompensation, defined by clinical presentation of ascites formation, was significantly correlated to low C24ceramide levels (p<0.001) while a significant association to h...

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