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In this Review, Murphy and Zaki discuss changes in the incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer, including trends by age and birth cohort, and consider the contributions of early-life exposures and emerging risk factors.
Increasing evidence shows a role of cellular stress responses in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and liver fibrosis pathogenesis. This Review provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms involved in cellular stress in fibrogenesis and their role in NASH progression.
Hormones released in the gut orchestrate pivotal physiological processes. In this Review, the authors present an overview of gut hormones that are involved in the regulation of metabolism, and discuss their action in the gastrointestinal system and beyond.
In this Review, Arrese and colleagues discuss the intersection of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and alcohol-related liver disease, including their pathophysiology, clinical management and suggestions for future research.
Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) drive liver fibrosis and are closely linked to liver cancer development. This comprehensive Review provides an in-depth analysis of the specific characteristics of HSCs in cancer, highlighting therapeutic implications based on progress in clarifying HSC biology.
In this Review, Huang et al. discuss the current status of hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance, the remaining challenges, including the changing aetiology of liver disease, and strategies to improve the utilization and quality of surveillance.
The importance of commensal fungi in health and disease is becoming increasingly clear. In this Review, Ost and Round discuss the involvement of the mycobiota in intestinal diseases, and consider potential opportunities to target fungi and their interactions for therapeutic purposes.
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NALFD) prevalence, including in children and adolescents, is rising worldwide. This Review offers a comprehensive overview of the lifestyle interventions available for NAFLD, including dietary and physical-activity strategies.
Liver inflammation is a key process that orchestrates intrahepatic injury. This Review offers a comprehensive overview of the inflammatory mechanisms of hepatic fibrosis and discusses current advances and therapeutic implications.
This Review discusses the role of the circadian clock in liver homeostasis, and how dysfunction of the liver circadian clock is associated with several liver-related diseases, including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Up to one-third of people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) also experience anxiety or depression. In this Review, we highlight common challenges that arise when managing patients with IBS and co-occurring anxiety and depression, and provide recommendations for tailoring clinical assessment and treatment.
Advances in single-cell technologies and lineage tracing have improved our understanding of liver development. In this Review, Hoodless and colleagues discuss the formation of liver parenchymal and non-parenchymal cell types, and describe emerging parallels between early liver development and the pathogenesis of liver injury.
Increased intestinal permeability owing to tight junction barrier loss could be targeted in gastrointestinal diseases associated with increased permeability. In this Review, the authors discuss the molecular components and regulation of the tight junction, and consider the relevance to gut diseases and therapeutic opportunities.
In this Review, Pabst and colleagues discuss the gut–liver axis, with an emphasis on the establishment and regulation of structural and functional barriers, dynamics within the axis (immune responses and microbiome) and clinical implications.
IL-12 and IL-23 have been implicated in inflammatory bowel disease. In this Review, Vande Casteele and colleagues summarize the mechanistic role of IL-12 and IL-23 in inflammatory bowel disease, and discuss the clinical development of drugs targeting IL-12 and/or IL-23.
Macrophages are critical for maintaining intestinal homeostasis, yet are implicated in chronic intestinal inflammation. This Review provides detailed insights into the biology of macrophages in the context of inflammatory bowel disease and discusses future perspectives.
This Review provides an overview of the global epidemiology and burden of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, identifying gaps in the HBV care cascade and proposing some solutions to help reach the goal of WHO to eliminate HBV as a public health threat by 2030.
The treatment landscape of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is constantly evolving, including among pregnant women and those who wish to become pregnant. This Review provides a detailed update on the management of patients with IBD during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
In this Review, Huang et al. highlight global trends in the epidemiology of cirrhosis, including contributions of various aetiologies of liver disease, and consider what needs to be done to address projected increases in the burden of cirrhosis.
In this Review, Llovet and colleagues discuss advances in our knowledge of the pathogenesis and clinical management of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis-related hepatocellular carcinoma. They also discuss future prospects and unmet needs.