What Liver enzymes measures
Liver enzymes do not measure choline directly, but they help show whether hepatic stress or metabolic load is making choline-support questions more relevant.
Why this marker matters
When PEMT, SLC44A1, or choline-support pathways look important, liver enzymes help add real-world context before broad nutrition assumptions are made.
When to check it
- when choline-support genes overlap with liver or lipid concerns
- when PEMT-related demand looks plausible
- when symptoms and pathways point toward hepatic context
How to interpret it
- use them with homocysteine and lipid context
- interpret them as pathway context rather than proof of one mechanism
- avoid reading mild changes without the broader metabolic picture
Where it fits in DNA follow-up
Liver enzymes are a practical context marker when choline demand, lipid handling, and methyl-donor strain overlap.
Example interpretation
Your choline-support pathway may deserve more attention because liver-context markers can show whether the overlap is practical rather than theoretical.
Suggested companion markers: homocysteine and triglycerides.