Cargando…
The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity
The current obesity pandemic has been expanding in both developing and developed countries. This suggests that the factors contributing to this condition need to be reconsidered since some new factors are arising as etiological causes of this disease. Moreover, recent clinical and experimental findi...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2022
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116154 |
_version_ | 1784723792823582720 |
---|---|
author | López-Ortega, Orestes Moreno-Corona, Nidia Carolina Cruz-Holguin, Victor Javier Garcia-Gonzalez, Luis Didier Helguera-Repetto, Addy Cecilia Romero-Valdovinos, Mirza Arevalo-Romero, Haruki Cedillo-Barron, Leticia León-Juárez, Moisés |
author_facet | López-Ortega, Orestes Moreno-Corona, Nidia Carolina Cruz-Holguin, Victor Javier Garcia-Gonzalez, Luis Didier Helguera-Repetto, Addy Cecilia Romero-Valdovinos, Mirza Arevalo-Romero, Haruki Cedillo-Barron, Leticia León-Juárez, Moisés |
author_sort | López-Ortega, Orestes |
collection | PubMed |
description | The current obesity pandemic has been expanding in both developing and developed countries. This suggests that the factors contributing to this condition need to be reconsidered since some new factors are arising as etiological causes of this disease. Moreover, recent clinical and experimental findings have shown an association between the progress of obesity and some infections, and the functions of adipose tissues, which involve cell metabolism and adipokine release, among others. Furthermore, it has recently been reported that adipocytes could either be reservoirs for these pathogens or play an active role in this process. In addition, there is abundant evidence indicating that during obesity, the immune system is exacerbated, suggesting an increased susceptibility of the patient to the development of several forms of illness or death. Thus, there could be a relationship between infection as a trigger for an increase in adipose cells and the impact on the metabolism that contributes to the development of obesity. In this review, we describe the findings concerning the role of adipose tissue as a mediator in the immune response as well as the possible role of adipocytes as infection targets, with both roles constituting a possible cause of obesity. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-9181511 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2022 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-91815112022-06-10 The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity López-Ortega, Orestes Moreno-Corona, Nidia Carolina Cruz-Holguin, Victor Javier Garcia-Gonzalez, Luis Didier Helguera-Repetto, Addy Cecilia Romero-Valdovinos, Mirza Arevalo-Romero, Haruki Cedillo-Barron, Leticia León-Juárez, Moisés Int J Mol Sci Review The current obesity pandemic has been expanding in both developing and developed countries. This suggests that the factors contributing to this condition need to be reconsidered since some new factors are arising as etiological causes of this disease. Moreover, recent clinical and experimental findings have shown an association between the progress of obesity and some infections, and the functions of adipose tissues, which involve cell metabolism and adipokine release, among others. Furthermore, it has recently been reported that adipocytes could either be reservoirs for these pathogens or play an active role in this process. In addition, there is abundant evidence indicating that during obesity, the immune system is exacerbated, suggesting an increased susceptibility of the patient to the development of several forms of illness or death. Thus, there could be a relationship between infection as a trigger for an increase in adipose cells and the impact on the metabolism that contributes to the development of obesity. In this review, we describe the findings concerning the role of adipose tissue as a mediator in the immune response as well as the possible role of adipocytes as infection targets, with both roles constituting a possible cause of obesity. MDPI 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9181511/ /pubmed/35682832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116154 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review López-Ortega, Orestes Moreno-Corona, Nidia Carolina Cruz-Holguin, Victor Javier Garcia-Gonzalez, Luis Didier Helguera-Repetto, Addy Cecilia Romero-Valdovinos, Mirza Arevalo-Romero, Haruki Cedillo-Barron, Leticia León-Juárez, Moisés The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity |
title | The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity |
title_full | The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity |
title_fullStr | The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity |
title_full_unstemmed | The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity |
title_short | The Immune Response in Adipocytes and Their Susceptibility to Infection: A Possible Relationship with Infectobesity |
title_sort | immune response in adipocytes and their susceptibility to infection: a possible relationship with infectobesity |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181511/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682832 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116154 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT lopezortegaorestes theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT morenocoronanidiacarolina theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT cruzholguinvictorjavier theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT garciagonzalezluisdidier theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT helguerarepettoaddycecilia theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT romerovaldovinosmirza theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT arevaloromeroharuki theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT cedillobarronleticia theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT leonjuarezmoises theimmuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT lopezortegaorestes immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT morenocoronanidiacarolina immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT cruzholguinvictorjavier immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT garciagonzalezluisdidier immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT helguerarepettoaddycecilia immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT romerovaldovinosmirza immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT arevaloromeroharuki immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT cedillobarronleticia immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity AT leonjuarezmoises immuneresponseinadipocytesandtheirsusceptibilitytoinfectionapossiblerelationshipwithinfectobesity |