Plasma P-selectin levels are elevated in patients with chronic liver disease.

Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis

Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology, Hannover Medical School, Hannover, Germany.

Published: June 2003

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P-selectin is a leukocyte receptor and platelet activation marker that has been shown to be involved in thrombogenesis as well as bleeding disorders and may represent a possible link between inflammation and thrombosis. In animal models, high plasma levels correlated with a procoagulant tendency. In acute liver damage models such as hepatic ischaemia-reperfusion-injury, P-selectin was found to be a key mediator of liver injury. In order to investigate the clinical and pathogenetic role of P-selectin in chronic liver diseases, plasma P-selectin levels were measured in 111 patients with chronic liver diseases. P-Selectin was significantly elevated in patients (median 56 ng/ml, range 0-180) compared with controls (n = 38, median 20 ng/ml, range 3.3-42, P < 0.001). Current clinical bleeding symptoms were common, whereas thrombotic events occurred rarely. P-selectin levels were not associated with haemorrhagic or thromboembolic complications. P-selectin correlated with platelet and white-blood-cell counts, but not with endothelial injury markers thrombomodulin and tissue factor or coagulation factors. Interestingly, P-selectin levels were not associated with Child's stage of cirrhosis or disease aetiology, but were generally elevated in chronic liver diseases. Severe hepatic leukocyte infiltration in liver histology was associated with a tendency towards higher P-selectin levels. In line with its role in acute liver damage, P-selectin elevation in chronic liver disease may suggest a possible pathogenetic role in the course of liver cirrhosis.

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