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Overview of studies of the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor system in the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Authors:Flavia Agata Cimini  Ilaria Barchetta  Simone Carotti  Sergio Morini  Maria Gisella Cavallo
Affiliation:Flavia Agata Cimini, Ilaria Barchetta, Maria Gisella Cavallo, Department of Experimental Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome I-00161, ItalySimone Carotti, Sergio Morini, Department of Medicine and Surgery, Laboratory of Microscopic and Ultrastructural Anatomy, University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Rome I-00128, Italy
Abstract:Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD) is the most common chronic liver disease in the world. NAFLD is known to be associated with obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and increased cardiovascular events: for these reasons, it is becoming a global public health problem and represents an important challenge in terms of prevention and treatment. The mechanisms behind the pathogenesis of NAFLD are multiple and have not yet been completely unraveled; consequently, at moment there are not effective treatments. In the past few years a large body of evidence has been assembled that attributes an important role in hepatic aberrant fat accumulation,inflammation and fibrosis, to the vitamin D/vitamin D receptor(VD/VDR) axis,showing a strong association between hypovitaminosis D and the diagnosis of NAFLD. However, the data currently available, including clinical trials with VD supplementation, still provides a contrasting picture. The purpose of this editorial is to provide an overview of recent advances in the pathogenesis of NAFLD in relation to VD/VDR. Based on recent data from literature, we focused in particular on the hypothesis that VDR itself, independently from its traditional ligand VD, may have a crucial function in promoting hepatic fat accumulation.This might also offer new possibilities for future innovative therapeutic approaches in the management of NAFLD.
Keywords:Vitamin D   Vitamin D receptor   Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease   Type 2 diabetes
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