A comprehensive review of novel biomarkers in the diagnosis of intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy
Weici Liu, Lingyan Chen, Wenxiang Wang, Zhiran Yue, Jingyang Li, Mengjing Tan, Ying Gu, Ru Zhu, Yan Zhang- Biochemistry (medical)
- Clinical Biochemistry
- Drug Discovery
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) is a disease specific to pregnancy, featuring maternal itching and elevated serum bile acid levels. It leads to a series of adverse pregnancy outcomes as well as increased fetal mortality. Routine biochemical markers fail to fulfill the tremendous clinical requirements, thereby novel effective biomarkers are urgently desired. In our review, the potential novel biomarkers for ICP diagnosis are classified into four categories and elaborated in detail. The concrete diagnostic performances (sensitivity, specificity and area under the curve) of these biomarkers are demonstrated in tables. Moreover, the relationships between some biomarkers and ICP pathogenesis are briefly expounded. Nevertheless, only a few novel biomarkers are ideal, and their clinical applicability requires more evidence from larger multicenter trials.