Ketohexokinase inhibition improves NASH by reducing fructose-induced steatosis and fibrogenesis

Increasing evidence highlights dietary fructose as a major driver of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) pathogenesis, the majority of which is cleared on first pass through the hepatic circulation by enzymatic phosphorylation to fructose-1-phosphate via the ketohexokinase (KHK) enzyme. Withou...

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Published in:JHEP reports Vol. 3; no. 2; p. 100217
Main Authors: Shepherd, Emma L., Saborano, Raquel, Northall, Ellie, Matsuda, Kae, Ogino, Hitomi, Yashiro, Hiroaki, Pickens, Jason, Feaver, Ryan E., Cole, Banumathi K., Hoang, Stephen A., Lawson, Mark J., Olson, Matthew, Figler, Robert A., Reardon, John E., Nishigaki, Nobuhiro, Wamhoff, Brian R., Günther, Ulrich L., Hirschfield, Gideon, Erion, Derek M., Lalor, Patricia F.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands Elsevier B.V 01.04.2021
Elsevier
Subjects:
DNL
ALT
KHK
PBC
BSA
WT
BEC
PSC
AST
KO
IGF
CT
TG
ALD
G/F
ISSN:2589-5559, 2589-5559
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