The challenging role of micro-RNAs in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in children with obesity: is it time for a new era?

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Mario Bartiromo, Michele Nardolillo, Serena Ferrara, Giuseppina Russo, Emanuele Miraglia Del Giudice, Anna Di Sessa
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Abstract

Introduction: As the pediatric obesity epidemic, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become the most common chronic liver disease in childhood. Pediatric NAFLD pathophysiology is tangled and still unclear, but insulin resistance (IR), genetics, epigenetics, oxidative stress, and inflammation act as key players. Due to the increased cardiometabolic risk of these patients, several biomarkers have been proposed for early NAFLD identification, but their clinical utility is poor. Recently, hepatic dysregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) has been linked to metabolic dysfunction, which in turn implied in NAFLD development. Evidence on the intriguing role of miRNAs in NAFLD pathogenesis has emerging especially in at-risk children such as those with obesity. However, pediatric evidence supporting their potential use as early noninvasive NAFLD tools is still limited but promising.

Areas covered: We provided an overview on the emerging role of miRNAs in pediatric NAFLD by addressing some issues regarding their pathophysiological link with the metabolic milieu and their role as reliable NAFLD markers in children with obesity.

Expert opinion: Strong evidence supports a potential role of miRNAs as early biomarkers of NAFLD in children with obesity. They might represent a valid diagnostic and targeted therapeutic tool due to its close pathogenic link with the metabolic milieu.

微小RNA在肥胖儿童非酒精性脂肪肝中的挑战性作用:是时候进入一个新时代了吗?
引言:随着儿童肥胖的流行,非酒精性脂肪肝(NAFLD)已成为儿童最常见的慢性肝病。儿童NAFLD的病理生理学尚不清楚,但胰岛素抵抗(IR)、遗传学、表观遗传学、氧化应激和炎症是关键因素。由于这些患者的心脏代谢风险增加,已经提出了几种用于早期NAFLD鉴定的生物标志物,但其临床实用性较差。最近,肝脏微小RNA(miRNA)的失调与代谢功能障碍有关,而代谢功能障碍反过来又暗示了NAFLD的发展。miRNA在NAFLD发病机制中有趣作用的证据已经出现,尤其是在高危儿童中,如肥胖儿童。然而,支持其作为早期非侵入性NAFLD工具的潜在用途的儿科证据仍然有限,但很有希望。涵盖的领域:我们概述了miRNA在儿童NAFLD中的新作用,解决了miRNA与代谢环境的病理生理联系及其作为肥胖儿童可靠NAFLD标志物的作用等问题。专家意见:强有力的证据支持miRNA作为肥胖儿童NAFLD的早期生物标志物的潜在作用。由于其与代谢环境的密切致病联系,它们可能是一种有效的诊断和靶向治疗工具。
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Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Expert Review of Gastroenterology & Hepatology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
86
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The enormous health and economic burden of gastrointestinal disease worldwide warrants a sharp focus on the etiology, epidemiology, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and development of new therapies. By the end of the last century we had seen enormous advances, both in technologies to visualize disease and in curative therapies in areas such as gastric ulcer, with the advent first of the H2-antagonists and then the proton pump inhibitors - clear examples of how advances in medicine can massively benefit the patient. Nevertheless, specialists face ongoing challenges from a wide array of diseases of diverse etiology.
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