Immune mechanisms involved in obesity

被引:0
作者
Rodriguez Lopez, Carmen Paulina [1 ]
Gonzalez Torres, Maria Cristina [1 ]
Aguilar Salinas, Carlos A. [2 ]
Najera Medina, Oralia [3 ]
机构
[1] UAM Iztapalapa, CBS, Dept Ciencias Salud, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
[2] INCMNSZ, Dept Endocrinol & Metab, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
[3] UAM Xochimilco, Dept Atenc Salud, CBS, Ciudad De Mexico, Mexico
来源
INVESTIGACION CLINICA | 2017年 / 58卷 / 02期
关键词
obesity; inflammation; visceral adipose tissue; insulin resistance; ADIPOSE-TISSUE INFLAMMATION; INSULIN-RESISTANCE; METABOLIC SYNDROME; SKELETAL-MUSCLE; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; FAT DISTRIBUTION; BODY-COMPOSITION; SERUM VISFATIN; RISK-FACTORS; ADIPOKINES;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Obesity is a widespread public health problem worldwide. This disease has been classified as a condition caused by excessive accumulation of triglycerides in adipose tissue (TA). Visceral TA is an important factor in the development of several chronic diseases, since the adipocyte increases in size and number, leading to hypoxia, fatty acid release, mobilization and activation of leukocyte subpopulations (macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, NK cells, T lymphocytes and B); release of pro-inflammatory mediators (TNF-a, IL-6, PAI-1, resistin and visfatin), and decreased secretion of anti-inflammatory cytokines (adiponectin, IL-10, IL-4 and IL-13). These changes in TAV generate a chronic inflammation state of low intensity, that has been linked to insulin resistance (IR), initially local and then becomes systemic, which represents the determining factor for the development of metabolic syndrome (SM). The transcendence of TAV in the interaction between adipose and immune cells, as well as the release of mediators that trigger the chronic inflammatory process, is key for the development of IR and SM. However, in the investigation of obesity and the development of its comorbidities, it has been observed that the skeletal-muscle mass is involved in this process, apart from the cells and mediators of which their participation is known. In this way, TCD4 and TCD8 lymphocytes are recognized as pro-inflammatory. In contrast, eosinophils and adiponectin are considered as protective of the process.
引用
收藏
页码:175 / 196
页数:22
相关论文
共 103 条
  • [21] Lymphocytes in obesity-related adipose tissue inflammation
    Chatzigeorgiou, A.
    Karalis, K. P.
    Bornstein, S. R.
    Chavakis, T.
    [J]. DIABETOLOGIA, 2012, 55 (10) : 2583 - 2592
  • [22] Insulin resistance, serum visfatin, and adiponectin levels are associated with metabolic disorders in chronic hepatitis C virus-infected patients
    Chen, Lihua
    Liu, Wenen
    Lai, Shaojuan
    Li, Yanming
    Wang, Xiangxiang
    Zhang, Huibing
    [J]. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, 2013, 25 (08) : 935 - 941
  • [23] Biochemistry of adipose tissue: an endocrine organ
    Coelho, Marisa
    Oliveira, Teresa
    Fernandes, Ruben
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2013, 9 (02) : 191 - 200
  • [24] Costa B, 2003, Aten Primaria, V31, P436, DOI 10.1157/13046946
  • [25] Insulin decreases myocardial adiponectin receptor 1 expression via PI3K/Akt and FoxO1 pathway
    Cui, Xiao-Bing
    Wang, Cheng
    Li, Li
    Fan, Dong
    Zhou, Yun
    Wu, Dan
    Cui, Qing-Hua
    Fu, Feng-Ying
    Wu, Li-Ling
    [J]. CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, 2012, 93 (01) : 69 - 78
  • [26] Serum visfatin levels and metabolic syndrome criteria in obese female subjects
    de Luis, D. A.
    Aller, R.
    Gonzalez Sagrado, M.
    Conde, R.
    Izaola, O.
    de la Fuente, B.
    [J]. DIABETES-METABOLISM RESEARCH AND REVIEWS, 2013, 29 (07) : 576 - 581
  • [27] Resistin levels and inflammatory markers in patients with morbid obesity
    De Luis, D. A.
    Gonzalez Sagrado, M.
    Conde, R.
    Aller, R.
    Izaola, O.
    [J]. NUTRICION HOSPITALARIA, 2010, 25 (04) : 630 - 634
  • [28] B cells promote inflammation in obesity and type 2 diabetes through regulation of T-cell function and an inflammatory cytokine profile
    DeFuria, Jason
    Belkina, Anna C.
    Jagannathan-Bogdan, Madhumita
    Snyder-Cappione, Jennifer
    Carr, Jordan David
    Nersesova, Yanina R.
    Markham, Douglas
    Strissel, Katherine J.
    Watkins, Amanda A.
    Zhu, Min
    Allen, Jessica
    Bouchard, Jacqueline
    Toraldo, Gianluca
    Jasuja, Ravi
    Obin, Martin S.
    McDonnell, Marie E.
    Apovian, Caroline
    Denis, Gerald V.
    Nikolajczyk, Barbara S.
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2013, 110 (13) : 5133 - 5138
  • [29] Class II Major Histocompatibility Complex Plays an Essential Role in Obesity-Induced Adipose Inflammation
    Deng, Tuo
    Lyon, Christopher J.
    Minze, Laurie J.
    Lin, Jianxin
    Zou, Jia
    Liu, Joey Z.
    Ren, Yuelan
    Yin, Zheng
    Hamilton, Dale J.
    Reardon, Patrick R.
    Sherman, Vadim
    Wang, Helen Y.
    Phillips, Kevin J.
    Webb, Paul
    Wong, Stephen T. C.
    Wang, Rong-fu
    Hsueh, Willa A.
    [J]. CELL METABOLISM, 2013, 17 (03) : 411 - 422
  • [30] Adipocytokine Levels in Obese and Non-obese Subjects: an Observational Study
    Derosa, Giuseppe
    Fogari, Elena
    D'Angelo, Angela
    Bianchi, Lucio
    Bonaventura, Aldo
    Romano, Davide
    Maffioli, Pamela
    [J]. INFLAMMATION, 2013, 36 (04) : 914 - 920