Identification of Hepatic Dendritic Cells in Liver Biopsies Showing Steatosis in Patients with Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) Associated with Obesity

在伴有肥胖的代谢功能障碍相关脂肪肝病(MAFLD)患者的肝脏活检中鉴定肝树突状细胞,这些活检显示脂肪变性。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND Metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is now the term used for hepatic steatosis in patients who are overweight or obese, have type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), or evidence of metabolic dysregulation. The prevalence of MAFLD among morbidly obese subjects is 65-93%. Hepatic dendritic cells (hDCs) are antigen-presenting cells that induce T cell-mediated immunity. MAFLD pathogenesis involves numerous immune cell-mediated inflammatory processes, while the particular role of hDCs is yet to be well defined. This study aimed to identify hDCs in liver biopsies from 128 patients with MAFLD associated with obesity. MATERIAL AND METHODS In this cross-sectional study, 128 liver biopsies from 128 patients with MAFLD (diagnosed as presence of hepatic steatosis, plus T2DM, metabolic dysregulation or overweight/obesity) were collected and assessed for CD11c⁺ immunoreactivity degree (CD11c as dendritic cell biomarker), through antigen retrieval, reaction with CD11c antibodies (primary), and marking with diaminobenzidine chromogen. RESULTS Among the 128 patients with MAFLD, 64 (50%) had MAFLD and fibrosis and 72 (56.2%) positively expressed hDCs (CD11c⁺). Among morbidly obese patients, 49 (64.5%) positively expressed hDCs (CD11c⁺) in liver tissue; from patients with obesity grade I- grade II (GI-II), 18 (54.5%) positively expressed hDCs (CD11c⁺) in liver tissue; and from non-obese patients with MAFLD, 5 (26.3%) positively expressed hDCs (CD11c⁺) in liver tissue. CONCLUSIONS hDC expression increases significantly in morbidly obese patients with MAFLD compared with non-obese patients, independent of the degree of fibrosis, suggesting the role of adaptive changes within hDCs in the perpetuation of inflammatory insults in chronic liver diseases.

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