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MetALD: New Perspectives on an Old Overlooked Disease

Gustavo Ayares, Luis Antonio Diaz, Francisco Idalsoaga, Naim Alkhouri, Mazen Noureddin, Ramon Bataller, Rohit Loomba, Juan Pablo Arab, Marco Arrese

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Abstract

Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) are the major contributors to the liver disease burden globally. The rise in these conditions is linked to obesity, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome and increased alcohol consumption. MASLD and ALD share risk factors, pathophysiology and histological features but differ in their thresholds for alcohol use, and the ALD definition does not require the presence of metabolic dysfunction. A recent multi-society consensus overhauled the nomenclature of liver steatosis and introduced the term MetALD to describe patients with metabolic dysfunction who drink more than those with MASLD and less than those with ALD. This new terminology aims to enhance the understanding and management of liver disease but poses challenges, such as the need to accurately measure alcohol consumption in research and clinical practice settings. Recent studies show that MetALD has significant implications for patient management, as it is associated with increased mortality risks and more severe liver outcomes compared to MASLD alone. MetALD patients face increased risks of liver disease progression, cancer and cardiovascular disease. The diagnosis of MetALD involves the adequate quantification of alcohol use through standardised questionnaires and/or biomarkers as well as proper assessment of liver disease stage and progression risk using non-invasive tools including serologic markers, imaging, elastography techniques and genetic testing. Effective management requires addressing both metabolic and alcohol-related factors to improve outcomes. This review intends to provide a comprehensive overview of MetALD, covering pathogenesis, potential diagnostic approaches, management strategies and emerging therapies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numbere70017
JournalLiver International
Volume45
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • MASLD
  • NAFLD
  • alcohol-related liver disease
  • alcoholic liver disease
  • ametabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
  • cirrhosisalcoholic cirrhosis
  • non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Hepatology

Divisions

  • Gastroenterology and Hepatology

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