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Found in translation—Fibrosis in metabolic dysfunction–associated steatohepatitis (MASH)

Shuang Wang, Scott L. Friedman

2023Science Translational Medicine134 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is a severe form of liver disease that poses a global health threat because of its potential to progress to advanced fibrosis, leading to cirrhosis and liver cancer. Recent advances in single-cell methodologies, refined disease models, and genetic and epigenetic insights have provided a nuanced understanding of MASH fibrogenesis, with substantial cellular heterogeneity in MASH livers providing potentially targetable cell-cell interactions and behavior. Unlike fibrogenesis, mechanisms underlying fibrosis regression in MASH are still inadequately understood, although antifibrotic targets have been recently identified. A refined antifibrotic treatment framework could lead to noninvasive assessment and targeted therapies that preserve hepatocellular function and restore the liver's architectural integrity.

Topics & Concepts

SteatohepatitisCirrhosisFibrosisEpigeneticsMedicineDiseaseBioinformaticsCancer researchLiver diseaseFatty liverPathologyBiologyInternal medicineGeneticsGeneLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseaseLiver Diseases and Immunity