Wen-Ying Chen, Jia-Hui Zhang, Li-Li Chen, Christopher D Byrne, Giovanni Targher, Liang Luo, Yan Ni, Ming-Hua Zheng, Dan-Qin Sun
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摘要
作为微生物代谢的中间产物或最终产物产生的代谢物为健康和疾病(如代谢功能障碍相关性脂肪性肝病(MASLD))提供了重要信号。这些代谢物包括细菌代谢食物底物的产物、宿主分子的修饰物[如胆汁酸(BA)、三甲胺-N-氧化物和短链脂肪酸],或直接来自细菌的产物。最近的研究对 MASLD 与慢性肾病(CKD)发病风险之间的关系提供了新的见解。此外,在调查 MASLD 与患慢性肾脏病风险之间关系的研究中,也描述了微生物群组成和代谢物谱的改变,尤其是 BAs 的改变。这篇叙述性综述讨论了可能与 MASLD 和 CKD 之间的联系有关的特定代谢物、BAs、果糖、维生素 D 和微生物群组成的改变。
Bioactive metabolites: a clue to the link between MASLD and CKD?
Metabolites produced as intermediaries or end-products of microbial metabolism provide crucial signals for health and diseases, such as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). These metabolites include products of the bacterial metabolism of dietary substrates, modification of host molecules [such as bile acids (BAs), trimethylamine-N-oxide, and short-chain fatty acids], or products directly derived from bacteria. Recent studies have provided new insights into the association between MASLD and the risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD). Furthermore, alterations in microbiota composition and metabolite profiles, notably altered BAs, have been described in studies investigating the association between MASLD and the risk of CKD. This narrative review discusses alterations of specific classes of metabolites, BAs, fructose, vitamin D, and microbiota composition that may be implicated in the link between MASLD and CKD.
期刊介绍:
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology is an internationally recognized, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published quarterly in English. Its mission is to disseminate cutting-edge knowledge, trends, and insights into hepatobiliary diseases, fostering an inclusive academic platform for robust debate and discussion among clinical practitioners, translational researchers, and basic scientists. With a multidisciplinary approach, the journal strives to enhance public health, particularly in the resource-limited Asia-Pacific region, which faces significant challenges such as high prevalence of B viral infection and hepatocellular carcinoma. Furthermore, Clinical and Molecular Hepatology prioritizes epidemiological studies of hepatobiliary diseases across diverse regions including East Asia, North Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, Southwest Asia, Pacific, Africa, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, Central America, and South America.
The journal publishes a wide range of content, including original research papers, meta-analyses, letters to the editor, case reports, reviews, guidelines, editorials, and liver images and pathology, encompassing all facets of hepatology.