The evil relationship between liver fibrosis and cardiovascular disease in metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD): Looking for the culprit

L. Fabris, E. Campello, M. Cadamuro, P. Simioni

BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE(2024)

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Metabolic dysfunction -associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), the hepatic component of the metabolic syndrome caused by insulin resistance, is a major public health problem, affecting about the 25 % of the general population in Western countries. Morbidity and mortality of MAFLD patients is increased primarily due to cardiovascular disease (CVD). Liver fibrosis, the byproduct of hepatic repair, is the main determinant of MAFLD progression and the strongest predictor for overall mortality. Since the mechanistic relationship between MAFLD, fibrosis, insulin resistance and the cardiometabolic risk is far to be clear, deciphering the functional link of hepatic fibrogenesis with genetic factors and hypercoagulability in MAFLD-associated CVD may hold translational potential for risk profiling and innovative therapeutic targeting.
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Metabolic syndrome,Insulin resistance,Type 2 diabetes mellitus,Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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