Litcius/Paper detail

Dietary Polyphenols Alleviate Autoimmune Liver Disease by Mediating the Intestinal Microenvironment: Challenges and Hopes

Zhen Cheng, Yuehua Wang, Bin Li

2022Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry19 citationsDOI

Abstract

is a chronic liver disease caused by an overactive immune response in the liver that imposes a significant health and economic cost on society. Due to the side effects of existing medicinal medications, there is a trend toward seeking natural bioactive compounds as dietary supplements. Currently, dietary polyphenols have been proven to have the ability to mediate gut-liver immunity and control autoimmune liver disease through modulating the intestinal microenvironment. Based on the preceding, this Review covers the many forms of autoimmune liver illnesses, their pathophysiology, and the modulatory effects of polyphenols on immune disorders. Finally, we focus on how polyphenols interact with the intestinal milieu to improve autoimmune liver disease. In conclusion, we suggest that dietary polyphenols have the potential as gut-targeted modulators for the prevention and treatment of autoimmune liver disease and highlight new perspectives and critical issues for future pharmacological applications.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemDiseaseLiver diseaseAutoimmune diseaseMedicineImmunologyImmunityPolyphenolAutoimmune hepatitisBiologyInternal medicineAntioxidantBiochemistryLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentLiver Diseases and ImmunityNigella sativa pharmacological applications
Dietary Polyphenols Alleviate Autoimmune Liver Disease by Mediating the Intestinal Microenvironment: Challenges and Hopes | Litcius