Human Fatty Liver Disease: Old Questions and New Insights
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center · Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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Abstract
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a burgeoning health problem that affects one-third of adults and an increasing number of children in developed countries. The disease begins with the aberrant accumulation of triglyceride in the liver, which in some individuals elicits an inflammatory response that can progress to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Although NAFLD is strongly associated with obesity and insulin resistance, its pathogenesis remains poorly understood, and therapeutic options are limited. Here, we discuss recent mechanistic insights into NAFLD, focusing primarily on those that have emerged from human genetic and metabolic studies.
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- Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
- Fatty liver
- Insulin resistance
- Cirrhosis
- Disease
- Pathogenesis
- Obesity
- Bioinformatics
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