Fig 1: Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curves to determine how selected serum biomarkers perform in identifying MASLD cases from controls. (A) Serum AST had a lower area under the ROC curve (AUROC, 0.878) than ALT (0.935). (B) Compared to ALT, AUROC for serum CK‐18 (0.962) was higher, while serum CK‐18 fragments were lower (0.925). (C) AUROC for serum miR‐122 (0.944) and serum miR‐192 (0.945) were both greater than ALT. (D) Combined values for serum CK‐18 and serum miR‐122 resulted in AUROC = 0.949. Combining values for ALT, serum CK‐18 and serum miR‐122 raised the AUROC to 0.963.
Fig 2: Serum concentrations of (A) CK‐18, (B) CK‐18 fragments, (C) collagen IV, (D) hyaluronic acid, (E) PIIINP and (F) YKL‐40 in control participants with either normal weight (NW, n = 24) or obesity (Ob, n = 24), and participants with metabolic dysfunction associated liver disease (MASLD, n = 23). Comparisons between groups are p‐values adjusted for multiple comparisons. Boxes show the median and interquartile range for each group. Error bars show 1.5× the interquartile range, and circles beyond those lines are considered outliers. The y‐axes for panels A and B are on a log scale for better clarity. Comparisons between groups are p‐values adjusted for multiple comparisons.
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