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The role of T cells in the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis
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  • Ge Zhifa,
  • Wu Qingwei,
  • Lv Chengyu,
  • He qifeng
Ge Zhifa
Nanjing Medical University
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Wu Qingwei
Nanjing Medical University
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Lv Chengyu
Nanjing Medical University

Corresponding Author:lcy_1234@aliyun.com

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He qifeng
Nanjing First Hospital
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Abstract

Abstract Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), the progressed period of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), is a multifaceted liver disease characterized by inflammation and fibrosis that develops from simple steatosis, even contributing to hepatocellular carcinoma and death. MASH involves several immune cell-mediated inflammation and fibrosis, where T cells play a crucial role through the release of pro-inflammatory cytokine and pro-fibrotic factors. This review discusses the complex role of various T cell subsets in the pathogenesis of MASH and highlights the progresses of ongoing clinical trials involving T cell-targeted MASH therapies.
04 Dec 2024Submitted to Immunology
05 Dec 2024Submission Checks Completed
05 Dec 2024Assigned to Editor
05 Dec 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
19 Dec 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
13 Jan 2025Editorial Decision: Revise Minor