Long-Term Follow-Up of Serum N-Terminal Propeptide of Collagen Type III Levels in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease†
- 1 September 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hepatology
- Vol. 4 (5), 835-838
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.1840040506
Abstract
To evaluate the diagnostic and prognostic significance of the N-terminal propeptide of collagen Type III (Col 1-3) in chronic liver disease, the peptide level was measured in the serum of 4 patients with primary biliary cirrhosis, 5 with chronic persistent hepatitis, 12 with chronic active hepatitis, and 1 with autoimmune hepatitis, for a period of 2 to 10 years and compared with liver function and histology. In primary biliary cirrhosis, Col 1-3 peptide levels were always elevated, regardless of medical therapy; however, after liver transplantation in one patient, the Col 1-3 peptide level decreased. In chronic persistent hepatitis, the peptide level fluctuated around the upper limit of normal. Among patients with chronic active hepatitis, the Col 1-3 peptide level normalized in 2 patients during remission, but was elevated in 7 patients who developed cirrhosis. Only in a patient with autoimmune hepatitis was the Col 1-3 peptide level normal, although the patient developed cirrhosis during prednisone therapy. When prednisone was withdrawn, the Col 1-3 peptide level increased. The data suggest that the serum Col 1-3 peptide may estimate the course of liver fibrosis in chronic liver disease and has prognostic value, particularly in chronic active hepatitis. Persistent elevation suggests ongoing fibrosis and development of cirrhosis; normalization suggests remission.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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