By Husham Syed-Mohammed Richard Grucza, Andrew Plunk, Laura Bierut, Pamela Hipp

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By Husham Syed-Mohammed

Richard Grucza, Andrew Plunk, Laura Bierut, Pamela Hipp

Liver Enzymes- Biomarkers ofAlcohol Intake

Liver Enzymes

• GGT is a glycoprotein enzyme involved in counteracting oxidative stress

• Increase in serum levels with repeated excessive alcohol consumption

• Asparate and Alanine Aminotransferase are liver enzymes involved in amino acid metabolism.

• Used clinically as indicators of liver cell injury• Commonly tested in clinical settings in liver panel

tests

GGT Morbidity and Mortality

• Studies have linked high GGT levels in risk prediction of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular events, chronic kidney disease, and cancer

• Numerous studies have associated GGT with all-cause mortality independent of alcohol use

Significance

EtOH ?MortalityGGT

GGTEtOH

GGT Mortality

Research

• Is GGT a more sensitive indicator of alcohol drinking patterns than ALT or AST?

• Do drinking patterns impact GGT levels over and above total alcohol intake?

• How are alcohol drinking behaviors associated with all-cause mortality?

• How does GGT influence mortality at different levels of drinking?

NHANES

• National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey

• Designed to assess the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the United States

• Began in early 1960’s and data is still being currently collected

• Combines interviews, physical examinations, and lab tests

Demographics

• N=16,811• Data from five administrations of NHANES

(1999-2008)• All past-year drinkers 21 years and older • Drinkers were described as those having at

least 12 drinks in the past year• Whites, Hispanics, and Blacks

GGT, AST, ALT Association with Drinking Behaviors

• Compared the association of binge-drinking and non binge-drinking behaviors with GGT, AST, and ALT serum levels

• Binge-drinking was described as having five or more drinks per drinking episode

• “Moderate-drinking” was described as having four or less drinks per drinking episode

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GGT is More Sensitive to Binge-Drinking and Moderate-Drinking Patterns

Binge Drinking Days Per Week

Moderate Drinking Days per Week

Liver Enzyme (Enzyme levels analyzed as T-Scores)

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FIGURE 1. Analysis were controlled for age, smoking behaviors, race, and weight to height ratio.

GGT AST ALT

Association of GGT with Binge-Drinking Behaviors

• Compared association of serum GGT levels with different drinking patterns in different categories of total alcohol consumption

• This was to test our hypothesis if drinking patterns impact GGT levels over and above total alcohol intake?

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59Total Alcohol Consumption and Binge Drinking Increase GGT Levels

0-2 drinks per week2-6 drinks per week6-14 drinks per week14-192 drinks per week

Binge-Drinking Behavior

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Average Weekly Consumption of Alcohol

FIGURE 2. Zero=zero days in year binge drinking, light=1-12 days in year binge drinking, med=13-52 days in year binge-drinking, heavy=53 or more days in year binge drinking.

Mortality Study

• N=6,834• Used the same inclusion criteria as previous

study • Survival Analysis: Mortality predicted from

alcohol drinking patterns• Survival Analysis: Mortality predicted from

GGT serum levels in different binge-drinking categories

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Effects of Drinking Patterns on Mortality

Male Hazard Ratios

Female Hazard Ratios

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Figure 3. Controls for this analysis included age, race, smoking behavior, poverty index, and waist to hip ratio.

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1.6GGT is More Predictive of Mortality in Heavy Binge-Drinkers

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Figure 4 The analysis was controlled for age, race, smoking behavior, poverty index, and waist to hip ratio.

Conclusions

• GGT serum levels are the most sensitive liver enzyme associated with alcohol consumption

• Both the amount of drinking and the pattern of drinking effects GGT levels

• Binge-drinking behaviors strongly predict mortality, while moderate-drinking behaviors do not seem to have an effect

• The association between GGT and mortality may be stronger in heavier drinkers

Thank You

• Thank you everyone who helped with the research this summer:– ARTSS Internship program– Richard Grucza– Pamela Hipp– Andrew Plunk– Laura Bierut

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