Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease Study

<b>Background:</b> Fatty liver disease (FLD), the most common liver disease worldwide, is associated with cardiometabolic diseases and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. It remains asymptomatic in its early stages, and late diagnosis heightens the likelihood of progression to...

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Main Authors: Rosalinda Posadas-Sánchez, Giovanny Fuentevilla-Álvarez, Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón, Guillermo C. Cardoso-Saldaña
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author Rosalinda Posadas-Sánchez
Giovanny Fuentevilla-Álvarez
Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón
Guillermo C. Cardoso-Saldaña
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Giovanny Fuentevilla-Álvarez
Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón
Guillermo C. Cardoso-Saldaña
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description <b>Background:</b> Fatty liver disease (FLD), the most common liver disease worldwide, is associated with cardiometabolic diseases and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. It remains asymptomatic in its early stages, and late diagnosis heightens the likelihood of progression to severe liver diseases. <b>Objectives:</b> We aimed to evaluate the utility of serum uric acid to HDL cholesterol ratio (UA/HDL-C) as a biomarker for FLD and compare its diagnostic utility versus established liver disease index (FLI, LAP, HSI, NAFLD score (FLS), and ALT/AST ratio). <b>Methods:</b> This cross-sectional study, conducted between 2009 and 2013, included 1470 adults, 50.2% women and 49.8% men between 20 and 75 years old. FLD was diagnosed using non-contrast computed tomography. The population was stratified by sex and FLD. The associations with UA/HDL-C were analyzed using ROC curves and logistic regression analysis to evaluate and compare the predictive capacity of various indices for FLD. <b>Results:</b> Anthropometric, physiologic, biochemical variables, ratios, and indices were significantly higher in subjects with FLD (<i>p</i> < 0.001). In the unadjusted logistic regression model, UA/HDL-C is strongly associated with FLD (co-efficient 2.5, <i>p</i> < 0.001). The FLS, HSI, and ALT/AST ratios were also significant, whereas FLI and LAP showed no clear relationship. In the sex-adjusted model, the UA/HDL-C ratio remained strongly associated with FLD (3.47, <i>p</i> < 0.001). <b>Conclusions:</b> Our results suggest that the UA/HDL-C ratio is associated with FLD as an established liver disease index and may be a practical, useful marker for FLD. The results highlight its potential as a scrutiny and early biomarker for effective preventive strategies for FLD.
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spelling doaj-art-e1e5baf743024beea09b973ad302e9722025-08-20T03:46:52ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182025-06-011511141910.3390/diagnostics15111419Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease StudyRosalinda Posadas-Sánchez0Giovanny Fuentevilla-Álvarez1Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón2Guillermo C. Cardoso-Saldaña3Endocrinology Department, Instiuto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Juan Badiano No. 1, Col. 4 Seccion XVI, Mexico City 14080, MexicoEndocrinology Department, Instiuto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Juan Badiano No. 1, Col. 4 Seccion XVI, Mexico City 14080, MexicoDepartment of Molecular Biology and Research Direction, Instiuto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Juan Badiano No. 1, Col. 4 Seccion XVI, Mexico City 14080, MexicoEndocrinology Department, Instiuto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignacio Chavez, Juan Badiano No. 1, Col. 4 Seccion XVI, Mexico City 14080, Mexico<b>Background:</b> Fatty liver disease (FLD), the most common liver disease worldwide, is associated with cardiometabolic diseases and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. It remains asymptomatic in its early stages, and late diagnosis heightens the likelihood of progression to severe liver diseases. <b>Objectives:</b> We aimed to evaluate the utility of serum uric acid to HDL cholesterol ratio (UA/HDL-C) as a biomarker for FLD and compare its diagnostic utility versus established liver disease index (FLI, LAP, HSI, NAFLD score (FLS), and ALT/AST ratio). <b>Methods:</b> This cross-sectional study, conducted between 2009 and 2013, included 1470 adults, 50.2% women and 49.8% men between 20 and 75 years old. FLD was diagnosed using non-contrast computed tomography. The population was stratified by sex and FLD. The associations with UA/HDL-C were analyzed using ROC curves and logistic regression analysis to evaluate and compare the predictive capacity of various indices for FLD. <b>Results:</b> Anthropometric, physiologic, biochemical variables, ratios, and indices were significantly higher in subjects with FLD (<i>p</i> < 0.001). In the unadjusted logistic regression model, UA/HDL-C is strongly associated with FLD (co-efficient 2.5, <i>p</i> < 0.001). The FLS, HSI, and ALT/AST ratios were also significant, whereas FLI and LAP showed no clear relationship. In the sex-adjusted model, the UA/HDL-C ratio remained strongly associated with FLD (3.47, <i>p</i> < 0.001). <b>Conclusions:</b> Our results suggest that the UA/HDL-C ratio is associated with FLD as an established liver disease index and may be a practical, useful marker for FLD. The results highlight its potential as a scrutiny and early biomarker for effective preventive strategies for FLD.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/15/11/1419UA/HDL ratiofatty liver diseaseindex
spellingShingle Rosalinda Posadas-Sánchez
Giovanny Fuentevilla-Álvarez
Gilberto Vargas-Alarcón
Guillermo C. Cardoso-Saldaña
Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease Study
Diagnostics
UA/HDL ratio
fatty liver disease
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title Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease Study
title_full Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease Study
title_fullStr Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease Study
title_full_unstemmed Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease Study
title_short Is UA/HDL-C a Reliable Surrogate Marker for Fatty Liver? A Comparative Evaluation with Metabolic Scores in a Mexican Population: The Genetics of Atherosclerotic Disease Study
title_sort is ua hdl c a reliable surrogate marker for fatty liver a comparative evaluation with metabolic scores in a mexican population the genetics of atherosclerotic disease study
topic UA/HDL ratio
fatty liver disease
index
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/15/11/1419
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