AI Article Synopsis

  • Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) can progress from early stages to severe conditions like alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis, with early symptoms being hard to recognize, making it challenging for individuals to quit drinking.
  • Research is focused on understanding the transition from alcoholic fatty liver to more severe stages, but there are difficulties in pinpointing effective treatments and mechanisms.
  • This study utilizes bioinformatics to analyze microarray data, aiming to identify key genes and regulatory RNA mechanisms involved in the progression of ALD, thus offering a framework for potential early interventions.

Article Abstract

Alcoholic liver disease (ALD) has a complex pathogenesis. Although early-stage ALD can be reversed by ceasing alcohol consumption, early symptoms are difficult to detect, and several factors contribute to making alcohol difficult to quit. Continued alcohol abuse worsens the condition, meaning it may gradually progress into alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis, ultimately, resulting in irreversible consequences. Therefore, effective treatments are urgently needed for early-stage ALD. Current research mainly focuses on preventing the progression of alcoholic fatty liver to alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis. However, challenges remain in identifying key therapeutic targets and understanding the molecular mechanisms that underlie the treatment of alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis, such as the limited discovery of effective therapeutic targets and treatments. Here, we downloaded ALD microarray data from Gene Expression Omnibus and used bioinformatics to compare and identify the hub genes involved in the progression of alcoholic fatty liver to alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis. We also predicted target miRNAs and long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) to elucidate the regulatory mechanisms (the mRNA-miRNA-lncRNA axis) underlying this progression, thereby building a competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) mechanism for lncRNA, miRNA, and mRNA. This study provides a theoretical basis for the early treatment of alcoholic hepatitis and cirrhosis and identifies potential therapeutic targets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11164510PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.205861DOI Listing

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