Metabolic subtypes of patients with NAFLD exhibit distinctive cardiovascular risk profiles

Martinez-Arranz, Ibon; Bruzzone, Chiara; Noureddin, Mazen; Gil-Redondo, Ruben; Minchole, Itziar; Bizkarguenaga, Maider; Arretxe, Enara; Fernandez-Ramos, David; Lopitz-Otsoa, Fernando; Mayo, Rebeca; Embade, Nieves; Newberry, Elizabeth; Mittendorf, Bettina; Smid, Vaclav; Iruzubieta, Paula; et. al.

Abstract

Background and Aims: We previously identified subsets of patients with NAFLD with different metabolic phenotypes. Here we align metabolomic signatures with cardiovascular disease (CVD) and genetic risk factors. Approach and Results: We analyzed serum metabolome from 1154 individuals with biopsy-proven NAFLD, and from four mouse models of NAFLD with impaired VLDL-triglyceride (TG) secretion, and one with normal VLDL-TG secretion. We identified three metabolic subtypes: A (47%), B (27%), and C (26%). Subtype A phenocopied the metabolome of mice with impaired VLDL-TG secretion; subtype C phenocopied the metabolome of mice with normal VLDL-TG; and subtype B showed an intermediate signature. The percent of patients with NASH and fibrosis was comparable among subtypes, although subtypes B and C exhibited higher liver enzymes. Serum VLDL-TG levels and secretion rate were lower among subtype A compared with subtypes B and C. Subtype A VLDL-TG and VLDL–apolipoprotein B concentrations were independent of steatosis, whereas subtypes B and C showed an association with these parameters. Serum TG, cholesterol, VLDL, small dense LDL5,6, and remnant lipoprotein cholesterol were lower among subtype A compared with subtypes B and C. The 10-year high risk of CVD, measured with the Framingham risk score, and the frequency of patatin-like phospholipase domain-containing protein 3 NAFLD risk allele were lower in subtype A. Conclusions: Metabolomic signatures identify three NAFLD subgroups, independent of histological disease severity. These signatures align with known CVD and genetic risk factors, with subtype A exhibiting a lower CVD risk profile. This may account for the variation in hepatic versus cardiovascular outcomes, offering clinically relevant risk stratification.

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Título según WOS: Metabolic subtypes of patients with NAFLD exhibit distinctive cardiovascular risk profiles
Título según SCOPUS: Metabolic subtypes of patients with NAFLD exhibit distinctive cardiovascular risk profiles
Título de la Revista: Hepatology
Volumen: 76
Número: 4
Editorial: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página final: 1134
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1002/hep.32427

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS