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  • Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) has a strong heritable component, and genome-wide association cohort studies are highlighting the major genetic determinants of this condition. A meta-analysis of these databases has now enabled expansion of the list of the inherited variants that modulate the risk of MASLD. The identification of new MASLD risk loci is improving comprehension of disease pathogenesis and individual risk stratification, and also enabling the identification of novel therapeutic targets and disease subtypes that might ultimately lead to a precision medicine approach.

    • Luca V. C. Valenti
    • Vittoria Moretti
    News & Views
  • Innovative approaches to increase testing are needed to achieve the 2030 hepatitis B and hepatitis C elimination targets. Zhang et al., partnering with local community organizations, successfully used a pay-it-forward approach to increase hepatitis B and hepatitis C testing among men who have sex with men in China.

    • Margaret E. Hellard
    • Alisa Pedrana
    News & Views
  • The incidence of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is rising. In this Review, Hu and O’Reilly summarize the latest advances and clinical trials for the treatment of PDAC, including biomarkers, targeted therapies and immunotherapy as well as novel clinical trial designs. They also discuss emerging therapeutic options for this disease.

    • Z. Ian Hu
    • Eileen M. O’Reilly
    Review Article
  • This Perspective explores the relationship between screening endoscopy and colorectal cancer incidence, examining available evidence and offering insights into the discrepancies between real-world and trial evidence alongside potential pitfalls with interpreting the data.

    • Hermann Brenner
    • Thomas Heisser
    • Michael Hoffmeister
    Perspective
  • Histological assessment of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is essential for clinical practice as it outlines diagnosis and lays the foundation of medical care. This Perspective summarizes the advancements in digital histology and discusses current and future applications in NAFLD.

    • Arun J. Sanyal
    • Prakash Jha
    • David E. Kleiner
    Perspective
  • 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.

    • Sachin Sharma
    • Dounia Le Guillou
    • Jennifer Y. Chen
    Review Article
  • 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.

    • Bruno Cogliati
    • Chittampalli N. Yashaswini
    • Scott L. Friedman
    Review Article
  • 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.

    • Kyla S. Ost
    • June L. Round
    Review Article
  • 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.

    • Zobair M. Younossi
    • Shira Zelber-Sagi
    • Lynn H. Gerber
    Review Article
  • 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.

    • Linda Hammerich
    • Frank Tacke
    Review Article
  • Currently, systematic care for adults and adolescents with oesophageal atresia–tracheoesophageal fistula (EA-TEF) as they transition into adulthood is lacking. A multidisciplinary group of experts structured this Consensus Statement offering guidelines for the care of adolescents and adults with EA-TEF during transition.

    • Usha Krishnan
    • Michael W. Dumont
    • Christophe Faure
    Consensus Statement
  • Tackling fibrosis in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), one of the major causes of liver cirrhosis, is critical in improving patient outcomes. This Perspective discusses potential strategies to develop better antifibrotic therapies in NASH, from the discovery process to future clinical trials.

    • Paul N. Brennan
    • Ahmed M. Elsharkawy
    • Jonathan A. Fallowfield
    Perspective