Mechanistic Insights into the Gut–Liver–Brain Axis in MASLD: Metabolic Crosstalk and Neuroinflammation

21 Mar 2026 13:30 14:00
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Lee-Ling LimMalaysia Speaker Mechanistic Insights into the Gut–Liver–Brain Axis in MASLD: Metabolic Crosstalk and NeuroinflammationThe gut–liver–brain axis plays an important role in the pathogenesis and progression of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Disruptions in gut microbiota, increased intestinal permeability, and microbial metabolites drive hepatic lipotoxicity and systemic inflammation. These hepatic signals, together with other metabolic dysfunctions, worsen neuroinflammatory responses and metabolic dysregulation. This lecture will discuss mechanistic links across the axis, and understanding these interconnected mechanisms offers opportunities to refine risk stratification and develop targeted interventions that address MASLD as a multisystem disease.Early-Onset Diabetes: Expanding the Spectrum of ComplicationsEarly-onset diabetes is increasing globally and is characterized by an accelerated trajectory of metabolic dysfunction. People diagnosed at a younger age experience a longer lifetime exposure to hyperglycaemia, adiposopathy, and inflammation, leading to an expanded spectrum of complications. Emerging evidence highlights earlier onset of kidney disease, heart failure, fatty liver disease, cognitive decline, and mental health disorders in this high-risk population. This lecture will synthesize current epidemiology, mechanistic insights, and evolving phenotypes, underscoring the urgent need for precision prevention, aggressive risk-factor modification, and integrated care models to reduce premature morbidity and mortality.