Journal article
Integrated liver-secreted and plasma proteomics identify a predictive model that stratifies MASH
W De Nardo, O Lee, Y Johari, J Bayliss, M Pensa, PM Miotto, SN Keenan, A Ryan, A Rucinski, TM Svinos, GJ Ooi, WA Brown, W Kemp, SK Roberts, BL Parker, MK Montgomery, M Larance, PR Burton, MJ Watt
Cell Reports Medicine | Elsevier | Published : 2025
Abstract
Obesity is a major risk factor for metabolic-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), which can progress to metabolic-associated steatohepatitis (MASH). There are no validated non-invasive tests to stratify persons with obesity with a greater risk for MASH. Herein, we assess plasma and liver from 266 obese individuals spanning the MASLD spectrum. Ninety-six human livers were precision-cut, and mass spectrometry-based proteomics identifies 3,333 proteins in the liver-secretion medium, of which 107 are differentially secreted in MASH compared with no pathology. The plasma proteome is markedly remodeled in MASH but is not different between patients with steatosis and no pathology. The APASHA..
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