“…Thus, miRNAs is very likely to be the link between gut microbiota and NAFLD. The miRNAs we scanned were stably expressed in the liver and involved in the course of NAFLD such as hepatic steatosis (miR10b [ 60 ], miR-24 [ 61 ], miR-29a [ 62 ], miR-155 [ 63 ], miR-34a [ 64 ], miR-125b [ 65 ], miR-486 [ 66 ], miR-199a [ 67 ], miR-30b [ 68 ], miR-30c [ 69 ], miR467b [ 70 ], miR-148a [ 71 ]), insulin resistance (miR-125b [ 72 ], miR-206 [ 73 ], miR-130a [ 74 ], miR-291b [ 75 ]), inflammatory and hepatic fibrosis (miR-21a [ 76 , 77 ], miR-199a [ 78 ], miR-370 [ 79 ], miR-130a [ 80 ], miR-34a [ 81 ], miR-24 [ 82 ]), as well as cirrhosis and HCC (miR-210 [ 83 ], miR-10b [ 84 ]). We further analyzed the correlation between the alteration of gut microbiota and miRNAs.…”