Unveiling the effect of estrogen receptors on alcoholic liver disease: A novel outlook

IF 2 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Liver research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.livres.2023.10.002
Sukriti Baweja, Ashmit Mittal, Swati Thangariyal, P. Debishree Subudhi, Shivani Gautam, Rashmi Kaul
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Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) has a multifaceted development, progressing from alcoholic steatosis to alcoholic hepatitis and ultimately to alcoholic cirrhosis, irreversible liver damage that can even result in hepatocellular carcinoma. The prevalence of ALD is increasing globally, particularly among middle-aged adults. Gender-based studies have revealed that ALD affects more men; however, disease progression differs between men and women. Despite this, the molecular understanding of alcohol-induced liver injury among genders and its association with changes in sex hormone metabolism, particularly with estrogen and estrogen receptors (ERs) in ALD, remains poor. This review focuses on experimental and human studies describing alcohol and its association with estrogen metabolism and signaling via ERs. Chronic alcohol consumption affects the immune response, and whether estrogen has any contributory effect remains inadequately studied. This review also discusses various therapeutic approaches currently in use and future approaches that can affect the response or progression via estrogen signaling. The role of gender on alcohol consumption and its association with steroid hormones must be elucidated for a better understanding of the pathogenesis of ALD, the development of effective therapeutic approaches, and better disease management in both men and women, as ALD remains a major public health concern.
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酒精性肝病(ALD)具有多方面的发展,从酒精性脂肪变性发展到酒精性肝炎,最终发展为酒精性肝硬化,这是一种不可逆的肝损伤,甚至可导致肝细胞癌。ALD的患病率在全球范围内呈上升趋势,尤其是在中年人中。基于性别的研究表明,ALD影响更多的是男性;然而,男性和女性之间的疾病进展是不同的。尽管如此,对性别间酒精性肝损伤及其与性激素代谢变化,特别是ALD中雌激素和雌激素受体(er)变化的关系的分子理解仍然很差。本文综述了酒精及其与雌激素代谢和内质网信号传导的关系的实验和人体研究。长期饮酒影响免疫反应,雌激素是否有任何促进作用仍未充分研究。本综述还讨论了目前使用的各种治疗方法和未来的方法,这些方法可以通过雌激素信号影响反应或进展。性别在酒精消费中的作用及其与类固醇激素的关系必须被阐明,以便更好地了解ALD的发病机制,开发有效的治疗方法,并更好地管理男性和女性的疾病,因为ALD仍然是一个主要的公共卫生问题。
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