[HTML][HTML] Role of autophagy in the pathophysiology of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a controversial issue

WJ Kwanten, W Martinet, PP Michielsen… - World Journal of …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
WJ Kwanten, W Martinet, PP Michielsen, SM Francque
World Journal of Gastroenterology: WJG, 2014ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Autophagy is a mechanism involved in cellular homeostasis under basal and stressed
conditions delivering cytoplasmic content to the lysosomes for degradation to
macronutrients. The potential role of autophagy in disease is increasingly recognised and
investigated in the last decade. Nowadays it is commonly accepted that autophagy plays a
role in the hepatic lipid metabolism. Hence, dysfunction of autophagy may be an underlying
cause of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. However, controversy of the exact role of …
Abstract
Autophagy is a mechanism involved in cellular homeostasis under basal and stressed conditions delivering cytoplasmic content to the lysosomes for degradation to macronutrients. The potential role of autophagy in disease is increasingly recognised and investigated in the last decade. Nowadays it is commonly accepted that autophagy plays a role in the hepatic lipid metabolism. Hence, dysfunction of autophagy may be an underlying cause of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. However, controversy of the exact role of autophagy in the lipid metabolism exists: some publications report a lipolytic function of autophagy, whereas others claim a lipogenic function. This review aims to give an update of the present knowledge on autophagy in the hepatic lipid metabolism, hepatic insulin resistance, steatohepatitis and hepatic fibrogenesis.
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