Morbid Obesity Clinical Trial
Official title:
Identification of Protective and Worsening Steatohepatitis (NASH) Factors by Microarray in Morbid Obesity Patients
The main aim of this work will be to identify a profile of gene expression by microarray in the liver which might allow to differentiate obese subjects having a normal liver from those with steatohepatitis or steatosis.
Recent epidemiological studies in France showed a strong prevalence of obesity (12,4%) and
its strong increase during the 20 last years. Among the multiple complications related to
obesity, the hepatic complications (steatosis and steatohepatitis (NASH)) are among most
frequent. Our recent work showed that the adipose tissue, following the example of hepatic
tissue also expressed CRP, the hepcidin and the IL-6 on a gene and protein level. We also
noticed that 5% of our patients in spite of their obesity presented a normal liver without
steatosis.
The main aim of this work will be to identify a profile of gene expression by microarray in
the liver which might allow to differentiate the obese subjects having a normal liver from
those with steatohepatitis or steatosis. The gene studies will be carried out initially in
morbid obese subjects without diabetes (women, index of body mass > 40 kg/m2). We will
select a sample of 10 patients having a normal liver, 10 patients having a NASH and 10
patients having a simple steatosis. These gene studies will be carried out in the liver and
visceral adipose tissue from these same patients which will make possible to evaluate the
interrelationship between the liver and the adipose tissue. We will also include 10 patients
having an overweight and a NASH (study only on liver biopsy). The livers controls (10) will
be provided from the department of surgery of Pr Jean Gugenheim and are practically all
available. They are "healthy" tissue near hepatic benign tumors. Commercial ARN
(Biosciences, Stratagene) will be also used. After identification of these profiles of gene
expression in a restricted number of patients, we will validate these profiles of gene
expression in a more significant number of patients (30 to 45 patients having a NASH
compared with 30 to 45 patients having a simple steatosis).
The secondary objectives will be:
To compare the profile of gene expression between the liver and the adipose visceral and
subcutaneous tissue from the morbid obese subjects After the identification of a group of
genes of interest whose expression is modified in a small number of patients having a NASH,
we continue our study with a more restricted number of genes.
- To validate in a more significant number of patients the modifications of expression of
these genes by an approach by real-time PCR
- To determine the site of expression of these factors in the liver or adipose tissue by
immunohistochemic analysis
- To determine the rate of expression of these factors in the liver or adipose tissue by
biochemical analysis (Western blot)
- A serum dosage could finally be carried out to determine if the serum proteins could
constitute a predictive index of the NASH or steatosis.
We will use the series of obese patients from the CHU of Nice whose a surgical approach of
obesity was programmed. Preoperative explorations include clinico-biological assessments.
During the intervention, the liver and adipose tissue biopsies will be systematically
realized for research. We will also use the hepatic biopsies carried out among patients
having an overweight and a NASH.
The feasibility of the work does not pose any problem. The department of surgery carries out
10 surgeries of obesity per month. We already have a series of 280 patients. We must include
150 patients in order to be able to obtain sufficiently patients with normal liver. For the
other patients, we will use the tissue bank which is already carried out and the patients
already gave the consent. Finally we must constitute a liver tissue bank for patients having
an overweight. All these fundamental techniques are controlled within team from INSERM U 568
Awaited results: We could by this strategy select protective and worsening factors of
steatohepatitis (NASH) which will be able to lead to identify predictive biological markers
of the lesions of steatohepatitis and thus to identify patients at risk for the hepatic
lesions. These factors could also serve as future therapeutic targets.
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Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Screening
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