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Gut microbiota differences, metabolite changes, and disease intervention during metabolic - dysfunction - related fatty liver progression. | LitMetric

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In the current era, metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has gradually developed into a major type of chronic liver disease that is widespread globally. Numerous studies have shown that the gut microbiota plays a crucial and indispensable role in the progression of MASLD. Currently, the gut microbiota has become one of the important entry points for the research of this disease. Therefore, the aim of this review is to elaborate on the further associations between the gut microbiota and MASLD, including the changes and differences in the microbiota between the healthy liver and the diseased liver. Meanwhile, considering that metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis are abnormal pathological states in the development of the disease and that the liver exhibits different degrees of fibrosis (such as mild fibrosis and severe fibrosis) during the disease progression, we also conduct a comparison of the microbiota in these states and use them as markers of disease progression. It reveals the changes in the production and action mechanisms of short-chain fatty acids and bile acids brought about by changes in the gut microbiota, and the impact of lipopolysaccharide from Gram-negative bacteria on the disease. In addition, the regulation of the gut microbiota in disease and the production and inhibition of related disease factors by the use of probiotics (including new-generation probiotics) will be explored, which will help to monitor the disease progression of patients with different gut microbiota compositions in the future and carry out personalized targeted therapies for the gut microbiota. This will achieve important progress in preventing and combating this disease.

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