Hermanson, et al. 2026 Gut Microbes
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Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) affects approximately one-third of the global population and can progress to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) with fibrosis, increasing risk of cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and mortality. Gut microbes driven by diets high in saturated fat, simple sugar, and cholesterol contribute to disease progression, yet underlying mechanisms remain undefined. We explored the synergistic effects of dietary saturated fat and cholesterol on MASH development using specific pathogen-free (SPF) and germ-free (GF) mice. We demonstrate that 1) both dietary cholesterol and saturated fat are required to induce fibrosing MASH in SPF mice, whereas GF mice are protected, 2) saturated fat and cholesterol individually alter gut microbial membership, potentially via altered bile acid metabolism, while their combination promotes a distinct composition, including an increase in <i>Parasutterella</i> spp. which correlates with hepatic fibrosis, and 3) diluted cecal contents from SPF, but not GF, mice fed high-fat, high-cholesterol diets are enriched in deoxycholic acid and activate human hepatic stellate cells <i>in vitro</i>, suggesting a mechanistic link between dietary lipid-induced microbiota and liver fibrogenesis. These findings reveal how specific Western dietary components shape the gut microbiota and contribute to hepatic liver fibrosis via stellate activation, offering potential targets for therapeutic intervention in MASLD/MASH.
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2025-07-21



