Author: Sadaf Khan and Siddiqua Jamal

Publishing Date: 2018

E-ISSN: 1011-601X

Volume 31 Issue 1

ABSTRACT:

Cirrhosis is the end result of chronic liver damage, associated with altered serum biomarkers and lipid profile. However, only few studies regarding serum biomarkers and plasma lipid profile in non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis subjects have been undertaken in Pakistan. This study aimed to evaluate the degree of alterations of tumor markers and lipid profile in liver cirrhosis patients and in normal healthy individuals. Levels of serological markers and plasma lipid pattern was measured in liver cirrhosis patients and in sex and age matched normal healthy individuals (n=46). Tumor marker alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) was measured by ELISA, whereas plasma lipid profile and biomarker alanine aminotransferase (ALT) was determined by colorimetric assays. In patients with cirrhosis significant increase was observed in serum AFP and ALT levels when compared with healthy individuals (p<0.05). The triglyceride levels were found to be significantly higher, while LDL-C was significantly lower (p<0.05) in liver cirrhosis patients. There was no significant difference in the plasma concentration of cholesterol, total lipids and HDL-C in liver cirrhosis patients as compared with normal individuals. AFP and ALT are useful markers in the diagnosis of cirrhosis and can be used for the detection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in cirrhosis patients. The assessment of plasma lipids and lipoprotein pattern is also important for prognostic evaluation of patients with cirrhosis. 

Keywords: Cirrhosis, lipids, AFP, lipoproteins, serum biomarkers, ALT

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