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The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease

Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a public health problem that is increasingly recognized, currently affecting up to a quarter of the world’s adult population. Although a biopsy is the current gold standard to diagnose MAFLD, there are potentially serious complications, making it i...

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Autores principales: Merve Bayram, Hatice, Eren, Fatih, Esra Gunes, Fatma
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kare Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784906
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/hf.2021.2021.0037
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Esra Gunes, Fatma
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description Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a public health problem that is increasingly recognized, currently affecting up to a quarter of the world’s adult population. Although a biopsy is the current gold standard to diagnose MAFLD, there are potentially serious complications, making it inadequate. Thus far, noninvasive methods have not been able to determine the stage and the subtype of MAFLD. The development and prognosis of MAFLD are modulated by epigenetic factors, including microRNAs (miRNAs), which may be potential biomarkers for MAFLD. Polyphenols, found in many fruits and vegetables, may be useful, as they alter gene expression with epigenetic factors, such as miRNAs. This review presents an overview of the relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs in MAFLD. The literature suggests that miRNAs could be used as a diagnostic method for MAFLD, especially miRNA-122 and miRNA-34a. However, though it has been demonstrated that polyphenols may contribute to improving MAFLD, to our knowledge, no study to date has shown the relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs in MAFLD. The exact mechanisms of polyphenols on miRNAs in MAFLD remain unclear. Future studies may provide hope for diet therapy for MAFLD patients as well as the development of polyphenol-related foods or drugs that target miRNAs to treat MAFLD.
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spelling pubmed-91389482022-07-01 The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease Merve Bayram, Hatice Eren, Fatih Esra Gunes, Fatma Hepatol Forum Review - Role of polyphenols and miRNAs in MAFLD Metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a public health problem that is increasingly recognized, currently affecting up to a quarter of the world’s adult population. Although a biopsy is the current gold standard to diagnose MAFLD, there are potentially serious complications, making it inadequate. Thus far, noninvasive methods have not been able to determine the stage and the subtype of MAFLD. The development and prognosis of MAFLD are modulated by epigenetic factors, including microRNAs (miRNAs), which may be potential biomarkers for MAFLD. Polyphenols, found in many fruits and vegetables, may be useful, as they alter gene expression with epigenetic factors, such as miRNAs. This review presents an overview of the relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs in MAFLD. The literature suggests that miRNAs could be used as a diagnostic method for MAFLD, especially miRNA-122 and miRNA-34a. However, though it has been demonstrated that polyphenols may contribute to improving MAFLD, to our knowledge, no study to date has shown the relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs in MAFLD. The exact mechanisms of polyphenols on miRNAs in MAFLD remain unclear. Future studies may provide hope for diet therapy for MAFLD patients as well as the development of polyphenol-related foods or drugs that target miRNAs to treat MAFLD. Kare Publishing 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9138948/ /pubmed/35784906 http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/hf.2021.2021.0037 Text en © Copyright 2021 by Hepatology Forum - Available online at www.hepatologyforum.org https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease
title The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease
title_full The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease
title_fullStr The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease
title_short The relationship between polyphenols and miRNAs: A novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease
title_sort relationship between polyphenols and mirnas: a novel therapeutic strategy for metabolic associated fatty liver disease
topic Review - Role of polyphenols and miRNAs in MAFLD
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9138948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35784906
http://dx.doi.org/10.14744/hf.2021.2021.0037
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