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  • Coeliac disease is an autoinflammatory disease, with the only available treatment being a lifelong gluten-free diet. Alternative therapeutic approaches are needed. This Review explores the concept of tolerance-inducing therapies for coeliac disease, highlighting the underlying mechanisms, progress, challenges and future directions.

    • Ludvig M. Sollid
    Review Article
  • Obesity and metabolic syndrome are two complex and multifactorial conditions. This Review provides a comprehensive overview of dietary fibres, discussing physiochemical properties, microbiota interactions and therapeutic interventions for body weight and insulin resistance regulation.

    • Edward C. Deehan
    • Valentin Mocanu
    • Karen L. Madsen
    Review Article
  • Hepatic metabolic functions are altered in metabolic diseases. This Review provides a comprehensive overview of glucose metabolism in steatotic liver disease (SLD) and obesity, describes new techniques for hepatic glucose flux assessment and discusses how SLD treatments affect glucose metabolism.

    • Egeria Scoditti
    • Silvia Sabatini
    • Amalia Gastaldelli
    Review Article
  • In this Review, Danne and colleagues describe the roles of neutrophils in inflammatory bowel disease, as well as their functions in host–microbiota interactions.

    • Camille Danne
    • Jurate Skerniskyte
    • Harry Sokol
    Review Article
  • Fermented foods have gained renewed popularity owing to their health-promoting potential. This Review discusses the mechanisms underlying the benefits of fermented foods in gut health and disease, highlighting how specific fermented food microorganisms, food components and bioactive compounds exert their effects. A future outlook on research is also detailed.

    • Arghya Mukherjee
    • Samuel Breselge
    • Paul D. Cotter
    Review Article
  • Gut microbiota has a vital role in mechanisms involved in overweight and obesity, including host metabolism and energy expenditure. This Review describes the physiology of white and brown adipose tissue and provides timely insights into the gut microbiota–adipose tissue axis.

    • Patrice D. Cani
    • Matthias Van Hul
    Review Article
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease (IMID). Here, the authors review evidence on the preclinical phase of IBD, outlining and describing the proposed at-risk, initiation and expansion phases. Overlap with other IMIDs is discussed alongside the possible future directions for research into preclinical IBD.

    • Jonas J. Rudbaek
    • Manasi Agrawal
    • Tine Jess
    Review Article
  • The incidence of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is rising. In this Review, Hu and O’Reilly summarize the latest advances and clinical trials for the treatment of PDAC, including biomarkers, targeted therapies and immunotherapy as well as novel clinical trial designs. They also discuss emerging therapeutic options for this disease.

    • Z. Ian Hu
    • Eileen M. O’Reilly
    Review Article
  • Increasing evidence shows a role of cellular stress responses in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and liver fibrosis pathogenesis. This Review provides a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms involved in cellular stress in fibrogenesis and their role in NASH progression.

    • Sachin Sharma
    • Dounia Le Guillou
    • Jennifer Y. Chen
    Review Article
  • Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) drive liver fibrosis and are closely linked to liver cancer development. This comprehensive Review provides an in-depth analysis of the specific characteristics of HSCs in cancer, highlighting therapeutic implications based on progress in clarifying HSC biology.

    • Bruno Cogliati
    • Chittampalli N. Yashaswini
    • Scott L. Friedman
    Review Article
  • The importance of commensal fungi in health and disease is becoming increasingly clear. In this Review, Ost and Round discuss the involvement of the mycobiota in intestinal diseases, and consider potential opportunities to target fungi and their interactions for therapeutic purposes.

    • Kyla S. Ost
    • June L. Round
    Review Article