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The gut-liver-kidney axis: Novel regulator of fatty liver associated chronic kidney disease

Journal

PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 152, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.phrs.2019.104617

Keywords

Gut-liver axis; Gut-kidney axis; Liver-kidney axis; Fibrosis; Insulin resistance; Inflammation; Gut microbiota; Intestinal barrier integrity; NAFLD; NASH; CKD

Funding

  1. Department of Biotechnology, Government of India [BT/RLF/Re-entry/01/2017]
  2. Science and Engineering Board (SERB), Government of India [SRG/2019/000268]

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Increased interest in understanding the liver-kidney axis in health and disease during the last decade unveiled multiple recent evidence that suggested a strong association of fatty liver diseases with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Low-grade systemic inflammation is thought to be the major contributing factor to the pathogenesis of CKD associated with fatty liver. However, other contributing factors largely remained unclear, for example, gut microbiota and intestinal barrier integrity. Homeostasis of the gut microbiome is very crucial for the health of an individual. Imbalance in the gut microbiota leads to various diseases like fatty liver disease and CKD. On the contrary, disease conditions can also distinctly change gut microbiota. In this review, we propose the pathogenic role of the gut-liver-kidney axis in the development and progression of CKD associated with chronic fatty liver diseases, either non-alcoholic fatty liver disease or non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in experimental models and humans. Further, we discuss the therapeutic potential and highlight the future research directions for therapeutic targeting of the gut-liver-kidney axis.

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