Insights of gut-liver axis in hepatic diseases: Mechanisms, clinical implications, and therapeutic potentials.

Naveen Jeyaraman, Madhan Jeyaraman, Tejaswin Mariappan, Sathish Muthu, Swaminathan Ramasubramanian, Shilpa Sharma, Gabriel Silva Santos, Lucas Furtado da Fonseca, José Fábio Lana
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With the rising prevalence of chronic liver diseases worldwide, there exists a need to diversify our artillery to incorporate a plethora of diagnostic and therapeutic methods to combat this disease. Currently, the most common causes of liver disease are non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, hepatitis, and alcoholic liver disease. Some of these chronic diseases have the potential to transform into hepatocellular carcinoma with advancing fibrosis. In this review, we analyse the relationship between the gut and liver and their significance in liver disease. This two-way relationship has interesting effects on each other in liver diseases. The gut microbiota, through its metabolites, influences the metabolism in numerous ways. Careful manipulation of its composition can lead to the discovery of numerous therapeutic potentials that can be applied in the treatment of various liver diseases. Numerous cohort studies with a pan-omics approach are required to understand the association between the gut microbiome and hepatic disease progression through which we can identify effective ways to deal with this issue.

肝脏疾病中的肠肝轴:机制、临床意义和治疗潜力。
随着全球慢性肝病发病率的不断上升,我们有必要使我们的武器多样化,采用大量的诊断和治疗方法来对抗这种疾病。目前,肝病最常见的病因是非酒精性脂肪肝、肝炎和酒精性肝病。其中一些慢性疾病有可能随着肝纤维化的发展转变为肝细胞癌。在这篇综述中,我们分析了肠道和肝脏之间的关系及其在肝病中的重要性。在肝脏疾病中,这种双向关系会相互产生有趣的影响。肠道微生物群通过其代谢产物以多种方式影响新陈代谢。对微生物群组成的精心调控可以发现许多治疗潜力,这些潜力可用于治疗各种肝病。要了解肠道微生物组与肝病进展之间的关系,我们需要采用泛组学方法进行大量队列研究,从而找出解决这一问题的有效方法。
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