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Alcohol-associated liver disease

Bryan Mackowiak, Yaojie Fu, Luca Maccioni, Bin Gao

2024Journal of Clinical Investigation308 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) is a major cause of chronic liver disease worldwide, and comprises a spectrum of several different disorders, including simple steatosis, steatohepatitis, cirrhosis, and superimposed hepatocellular carcinoma. Although tremendous progress has been made in the field of ALD over the last 20 years, the pathogenesis of ALD remains obscure, and there are currently no FDA-approved drugs for the treatment of ALD. In this Review, we discuss new insights into the pathogenesis and therapeutic targets of ALD, utilizing the study of multiomics and other cutting-edge approaches. The potential translation of these studies into clinical practice and therapy is deliberated. We also discuss preclinical models of ALD, interplay of ALD and metabolic dysfunction, alcohol-associated liver cancer, the heterogeneity of ALD, and some potential translational research prospects for ALD.

Topics & Concepts

SteatohepatitisMedicineCirrhosisHepatocellular carcinomaAlcoholic liver diseasePathogenesisDiseaseBioinformaticsLiver diseaseTranslational researchFatty liverPathologyCancer researchInternal medicineBiologyAlcohol Consumption and Health EffectsLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDiet, Metabolism, and Disease