瘦素,NK细胞和免疫的重量:对肥胖的见解。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q2 IMMUNOLOGY
Arthur Gomes de Andrade , Shayenne Eduarda Ramos Vanderley , Lorrane de Farias Marques , Fernanda Silva Almeida , Luiz Henrique Agra Cavalcante-Silva , Tatjana Souza Lima Keesen
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摘要

肥胖是一种慢性炎症性疾病,影响全球超过10亿人,与各种代谢和生理功能障碍有关,直接影响免疫反应的动态,部分原因是瘦素水平升高。瘦素是一种重要的肽激素,调节神经内分泌功能和能量稳态,其血液水平反映能量储备、脂肪量或能量剥夺。这种激素在调节免疫功能,包括NK细胞的活性方面也起着重要作用,NK细胞是抗病毒和抗肿瘤活性的重要组成部分。在肥胖个体中,瘦素抵抗是普遍存在的,然而,NK细胞和其他免疫成分仍然对这种激素有反应。到目前为止,瘦素已经证明了这些细胞的矛盾活动,当与肥胖有关时,往往与功能失调有关。过多的脂肪通常与NK细胞的代谢重塑有关,由于细胞毒能力降低和对这些防御机制重要的细胞因子(如IFN-γ)表达减少,导致抗肿瘤反应受损。因此,本综述旨在更好地了解肥胖背景下瘦素和NK细胞之间的免疫内分泌相互作用。
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Leptin, NK cells, and the weight of immunity: Insights into obesity

Leptin, NK cells, and the weight of immunity: Insights into obesity
Obesity is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects more than 1 billion people worldwide and is associated with various metabolic and physiological dysfunctions, directly impacting the dynamics of the immune response, partly due to elevated leptin levels. Leptin is an important peptide hormone that regulates neuroendocrine function and energy homeostasis, with its blood levels reflecting energy reserves, fat mass, or energy deprivation. This hormone also plays a fundamental role in regulating immune function, including the activity of NK cells, which are essential components in antiviral and antitumor activity. In obese individuals, leptin resistance is commonly established, however, NK cells and other immune components remain responsive to this hormone. So far, leptin has demonstrated paradoxical activities of these cells, often associated with a dysfunctional profile when associated with obesity. The excessive fat is usually related to metabolic remodeling in NK cells, resulting in compromised antitumor responses due to reduced cytotoxic capacity and decreased expression of cytokines important for these defense mechanisms, such as IFN-γ. Therefore, this review approaches a better understanding of the immunoendocrine interactions between leptin and NK cells in the context of obesity.
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CiteScore
8.40
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935
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: International Immunopharmacology is the primary vehicle for the publication of original research papers pertinent to the overlapping areas of immunology, pharmacology, cytokine biology, immunotherapy, immunopathology and immunotoxicology. Review articles that encompass these subjects are also welcome. The subject material appropriate for submission includes: • Clinical studies employing immunotherapy of any type including the use of: bacterial and chemical agents; thymic hormones, interferon, lymphokines, etc., in transplantation and diseases such as cancer, immunodeficiency, chronic infection and allergic, inflammatory or autoimmune disorders. • Studies on the mechanisms of action of these agents for specific parameters of immune competence as well as the overall clinical state. • Pre-clinical animal studies and in vitro studies on mechanisms of action with immunopotentiators, immunomodulators, immunoadjuvants and other pharmacological agents active on cells participating in immune or allergic responses. • Pharmacological compounds, microbial products and toxicological agents that affect the lymphoid system, and their mechanisms of action. • Agents that activate genes or modify transcription and translation within the immune response. • Substances activated, generated, or released through immunologic or related pathways that are pharmacologically active. • Production, function and regulation of cytokines and their receptors. • Classical pharmacological studies on the effects of chemokines and bioactive factors released during immunological reactions.
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