Exosomal FZD-7 Expression Is Modulated by Different Lifestyle Interventions in Patients with NAFLD.
Maria Principia ScavoNicoletta DepaloFederica RizziLivianna CarrieriGrazia SerinoIsabella FrancoCaterina BonfiglioPasqua Letizia PesoleRaffaele CozzolongoVito GianuzziMaria Lucia CurriAlberto Ruben OsellaGianluigi GiannelliPublished in: Nutrients (2022)
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a multifactorial condition characterized from hypertriglyceridemia and hepatic fat accumulation, in the absence of alcohol intake. NAFLD starts as steatosis (NAFL), and the continued injury relative to the toxic fat induces inflammation, steatohepatitis (NASH), and HCC. One of the factors determining liver degeneration during the evolution of NAFLD is a modification of Wnt/Frizzled (FZD) signaling. In particular, an inhibition of Wnt signaling and an overexpression of a specific FZD receptor protein, namely, the FZD7, have been observed in NAFLD. Actually, the prognosis and the follow-up of NAFLD is not easy, and the liver biopsy is the gold standard for an accurate detection of liver fibrosis. In this study, the modulation of the FZD7 expression levels in plasma-derived exosomes of NAFLD-affected patients, before and after specific lifestyle interventions, were experimentally evaluated by Western blotting analysis. The experimental data were analyzed by an accurate statistical study that indicated, in the exosomes derived from plasma of NAFLD patients with moderate or severe steatosis, an average expression level of FZD7 that was significantly higher than healthy subjects at baseline; conversely, the values were normalized after 90 days of specific lifestyle interventions. The overall results suggested that the FZD7 delivered by exosomes represents a good candidate as a new and effective biomarker for diagnosis and prognosis of NAFLD.
Keyphrases
- physical activity
- poor prognosis
- liver fibrosis
- stem cells
- metabolic syndrome
- mesenchymal stem cells
- adipose tissue
- binding protein
- cardiovascular disease
- weight loss
- insulin resistance
- high fat diet
- high resolution
- type diabetes
- ejection fraction
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- transcription factor
- fatty acid
- early onset
- skeletal muscle
- electronic health record
- long non coding rna
- prognostic factors
- deep learning
- amino acid
- real time pcr