Adipose Tissue in Obesity-Related Inflammation and Insulin Resistance: Cells, Cytokines, and Chemokines
Université de Lille · Institut Pasteur de Lille
Abstract
Adipose tissue is a complex organ that comprises a wide range of cell types with diverse energy storage, metabolic regulation, and neuroendocrine and immune functions. Because it contains various immune cells, either adaptive (B and T lymphocytes; such as regulatory T cells) or innate (mostly macrophages and, more recently identified, myeloid-derived suppressor cells), the adipose tissue is now considered as a bona fide immune organ, at the cross-road between metabolism and immunity. Adipose tissue disorders, such as those encountered in obesity and lipodystrophy, cause alterations to adipose tissue distribution and function with broad effects on cytokine, chemokine, and hormone expression, on lipid storage,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 29.15
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 126
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3Topics & keywords
- Adipose tissue
- Immune system
- Chemokine
- Biology
- Inflammation
- Insulin resistance
- Adipose tissue macrophages
- CCL18
- Affordable and clean energy