摘要Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)is characterized by a spectrum of hepatic diseases,including fatty liver,non-alcoholic steatohepatitis,cirrhosis,and hepatocellular carcinoma.NAFLD is a hepatic manifestation of metabolic syndrome and has become the leading cause of liver transplantation,necessitating an in-depth understanding of its underlying pathogenic mechanisms and the identification of viable drug targets.Although fatty liver is benign and does not exert marked liver damage or inflammation,NAFLD progression involves inflammatory processes facilitated by immune cells.Macro-phages and monocytes constitute the pool of innate immune cells that contribute to NAFLD development in association with other cell types,such as neutrophils,T cells,and natural killer cells.The concept that macrophages contribute to the inflammatory processes in NAFLD development has long been debated;however,the remarkable advances in experimental techniques have rapidly uncovered new sub-populations of macrophages and monocytes,whose functions need to be comprehensively elucidated.The current review focuses on the recent expansion of our knowledge of the heterogeneous population of macrophages crucially involved in NAFLD development.In addition,the present paper discusses ongoing efforts to target macrophages and inflammatory processes to develop optimal therapeutic agents against non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.
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