# Targeting the intestinal barrier with traditional Chinese medicine for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: mechanistic insights and therapeutic perspectives

**Authors:** Xinyue Cheng, Shan Li, Chuntian Huang, Yi Yang, Rong Liu, Shuaibing Cao, Lei Luo, Baoping Lu

PMC · DOI: 10.1186/s13020-025-01311-x · Chinese Medicine · 2026-01-09

## TL;DR

This review explores how traditional Chinese medicine can treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by improving gut health and reducing inflammation.

## Contribution

It systematically summarizes TCM's mechanisms and interventions for targeting the intestinal barrier in NAFLD.

## Key findings

- Impaired intestinal barrier and gut microbiota dysbiosis drive NAFLD progression.
- TCM interventions repair the intestinal mucosal barrier and modulate gut microbiota.
- TCM enhances intestinal immunity and regulates bile acid metabolism to manage NAFLD.

## Abstract

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic liver disease closely associated with metabolic dysregulation, exhibiting a complex and multifactorial pathogenesis. Recent studies demonstrate that impaired intestinal barrier function, intestinal immune barrier dysfunction, gut microbiota dysbiosis, and their associated metabolites collectively promote energy metabolism dysregulation and systemic inflammatory responses via the gut-liver axis. These interconnected processes represent key drivers in the pathogenesis and progression of NAFLD. Notably, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a promising therapeutic approach for NAFLD by holistically modulating intestinal barrier function, immune responses, and gut microbiota composition via multiple targets and pathways, thereby ameliorating gut dysbiosis and its downstream metabolic and inflammatory sequelae. This review systematically synthesizes the established relationship between NAFLD and intestinal barrier dysfunction. It critically evaluates current research progress on TCM interventions—including single herbs, bioactive constituents, and compound formulas—that target the intestinal barrier for NAFLD management. Key mechanistic insights into TCM efficacy are summarized, focusing on the repair of the intestinal mucosal barrier, modulation of bile acid metabolism and gut microbiota composition, and enhancement of intestinal immune barrier function. Future research should prioritize elucidating the specific molecular mechanisms underpinning TCM-mediated intestinal barrier regulation and strengthening clinical validation, ultimately advancing the scientific foundation for TCM-based NAFLD therapeutics.

Links NAFLD pathogenesis to intestinal barrier dysfunction, gut microbiota dysbiosis, and gut-liver axis dysregulation.Summarizes TCM interventions (single herbs, bioactives, formulas) for NAFLD via intestinal barrier targeting.Clarifies TCM mechanisms: repairing mucosal barrier, regulating bile acid/microbiota, enhancing intestinal immunity.Confirm the potential of TCM in managing NAFLD by regulating the gut-liver axis.

Links NAFLD pathogenesis to intestinal barrier dysfunction, gut microbiota dysbiosis, and gut-liver axis dysregulation.

Summarizes TCM interventions (single herbs, bioactives, formulas) for NAFLD via intestinal barrier targeting.

Clarifies TCM mechanisms: repairing mucosal barrier, regulating bile acid/microbiota, enhancing intestinal immunity.

Confirm the potential of TCM in managing NAFLD by regulating the gut-liver axis.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (MONDO:0013209), NAFLD (MONDO:0013209)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** liver disease (MESH:D008107), NAFLD (MESH:D065626), gut dysbiosis (MESH:D064806), metabolic dysregulation (MESH:D021081), inflammatory (MESH:D007249)

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