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Loss of Metabolic Adaptation in Lean MAFLD is Driven by Endotoxemia Leading to Epigenetic Reprogramming

METABOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL(2023)

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Abstract
Lean patients with MAFLD have an initial adaptive metabolic response characterised by increased serum bile acids and Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) activity. How this adaptive response wanes resulting in an equal or perhaps worse long-term adverse outcome compared to patients with obese MAFLD is not known. We show that patients with lean MAFLD have endotoxemia while their macrophages demonstrate excess production of inflammatory cytokines in response to activation by Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands when compared to healthy subjects. Alterations of the lean MAFLD macrophage epigenome drives this response and suppresses bile acids signalling to drive inflammation. Our data suggests that selectively restoring bile acids signalling might restore adaptive metabolic responses in patients with MAFLD who are lean.
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MAFLD,Bile acids,Epigenetics,Metabolic adaptation
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