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Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects 25–30% of the general population and is characterized by the presence of non-alcoholic fatty liver (NAFL) that can progress to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), liver fibrosis and cirrhosis leading to hepatocellular carcinoma. To date, liver biopsy is the gold standard for the diagnosis of NASH and for staging liver fibrosis. This study aimed to train models for the non-invasive diagnosis of NASH and liver fibrosis based on measurements of lipids, glycans and biochemical parameters in peripheral blood and with the use of different machine learning methods.

Methods: We performed a lipidomic, glycomic and free fatty acid analysis in serum samples of 49 healthy subjects and 31 patients with biopsy-proven NAFLD (15 with NAFL and 16 with NASH). The data from the above measurements combined with measurements of 4 hormonal parameters were analyzed with two different platforms and five different machine learning tools.

Results: 365 lipids, 61 glycans and 23 fatty acids were identified with mass-spectrometry and liquid chromatography. Robust differences in the concentrations of specific lipid species were observed between healthy, NAFL and NASH subjects. One-vs-Rest (OvR) support vector machine (SVM) models with recursive feature elimination (RFE) including 29 lipids or combining lipidswith glycans and/or hormones (20 or 10 variables total) could differentiatewith very high accuracy (up to 90%) between the three conditions. In an exploratory analysis, amodel consisting of 10 lipid species could robustly discriminate between the presence of liver fibrosis or not (98% accuracy).

Conclusion: We propose novel models utilizing lipids, hormones and glycans that can diagnosewith high accuracy the presence of NASH, NAFL or healthy status. Additionally, we report a combination of lipids that can diagnose the presence of liver fibrosis. Both models should be further trained prospectively and validated in large independent cohorts.

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@article{perakakis2019non,
title={Non-invasive diagnosis of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and fibrosis with the use of omics and supervised learning: A proof of concept study},
author={Perakakis, Nikolaos and Polyzos, Stergios A and Yazdani, Alireza and Sala-Vila, Aleix and Kountouras, Jannis and Anastasilakis, Athanasios D and Mantzoros, Christos S},
journal={Metabolism},
volume={101},
pages={154005},
year={2019},
publisher={Elsevier}
}

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