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Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatotic Liver Disease and Type 2 Diabetes: A Deadly Synergy

Damien Leith, YeunYi Lin, Paul Brennan

2024touchREVIEWS in Endocrinology34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) are both facets of the metabolic syndrome, associated with obesity and insulin resistance. MASLD, a term that replaces non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), occurs in up to 70% of people with T2D. Not only do T2D and MASLD commonly co-occur, but there is a synergistic, bidirectional relationship between these conditions, meaning that each affects the natural disease course of the other. As such, it is important for those caring for people with T2D to recognize the importance of this co-diagnosis. In this summary, we detail the synergistic relationship between T2D and MASLD, explain the current challenges in recognizing this common co-diagnosis and suggest practical approaches for those caring for people with T2D to improve the diagnosis and treatment of MASLD.

Topics & Concepts

Type 2 diabetesMedicineDiseaseFatty liverDiabetes mellitusLiver diseaseInternal medicineIntensive care medicineEndocrinologyLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDiet, Metabolism, and DiseaseDiet and metabolism studies