摘要Fatty liver diseases,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)and alcoholic liver disease(ALD)are the most common causes of chronic liver diseases around the world.NAFLD and ALD can progress towards a more severe form of the disease,including as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis(NASH)and alcoholic steatohepatitis(ASH).In both instances central pathogenic events include hepatocyte death,liver inflammation,patho-logical angiogenesis,and fibrosis,followed by cirrhosis and cancer.Over the last few years,extracellular vesicles(EVs)have been identified as effective cell-to-cell communicators that contain a cell-and stress-specific cargo from the cell of origin and are capable of transferring this cargo to a target or acceptor cell.In this review,we focus on the growing evidence supporting a role for EVs in the pathophysiology of NASH and ASH as well as their potential roles as targets for novel biomarkers for these conditions.
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