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Advances in T Cells Based on Inflammation in Metabolic Diseases

With the increasing incidence of metabolic diseases year by year and their impact on the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, metabolic diseases have attracted great attention as a major health care problem, but there is still no effective treatment. Oxidative stress and inflammation are the main m...

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Autores principales: Yu, Wenlu, Li, Chunxiu, Zhang, Deju, Li, Zhangwang, Xia, Panpan, Liu, Xiao, Cai, Xia, Yang, Pingping, Ling, Jitao, Zhang, Jing, Zhang, Meiying, Yu, Peng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9688178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36428983
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11223554
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author Yu, Wenlu
Li, Chunxiu
Zhang, Deju
Li, Zhangwang
Xia, Panpan
Liu, Xiao
Cai, Xia
Yang, Pingping
Ling, Jitao
Zhang, Jing
Zhang, Meiying
Yu, Peng
author_facet Yu, Wenlu
Li, Chunxiu
Zhang, Deju
Li, Zhangwang
Xia, Panpan
Liu, Xiao
Cai, Xia
Yang, Pingping
Ling, Jitao
Zhang, Jing
Zhang, Meiying
Yu, Peng
author_sort Yu, Wenlu
collection PubMed
description With the increasing incidence of metabolic diseases year by year and their impact on the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, metabolic diseases have attracted great attention as a major health care problem, but there is still no effective treatment. Oxidative stress and inflammation are the main mechanisms leading to metabolic diseases. T cells are involved in the inflammatory response, which can also regulate the development of metabolic diseases, CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells are mainly responsible for the role. Th1 and Th17 differentiated from CD4+ T promote inflammation, while Th2 and Treg inhibit inflammation. CD8+ T cells also contribute to inflammation. The severity and duration of inflammatory reactions can also lead to different degrees of progression of metabolic diseases. Moreover, mTOR, PI3K-Akt, and AMPK signaling pathways play unique roles in the regulation of T cells, which provide a new direction for the treatment of metabolic diseases in the future. In this review, we will elaborate on the role of T cells in regulating inflammation in various metabolic diseases, the signaling pathways that regulate T cells in metabolic diseases, and the latest research progress.
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spelling pubmed-96881782022-11-25 Advances in T Cells Based on Inflammation in Metabolic Diseases Yu, Wenlu Li, Chunxiu Zhang, Deju Li, Zhangwang Xia, Panpan Liu, Xiao Cai, Xia Yang, Pingping Ling, Jitao Zhang, Jing Zhang, Meiying Yu, Peng Cells Review With the increasing incidence of metabolic diseases year by year and their impact on the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, metabolic diseases have attracted great attention as a major health care problem, but there is still no effective treatment. Oxidative stress and inflammation are the main mechanisms leading to metabolic diseases. T cells are involved in the inflammatory response, which can also regulate the development of metabolic diseases, CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells are mainly responsible for the role. Th1 and Th17 differentiated from CD4+ T promote inflammation, while Th2 and Treg inhibit inflammation. CD8+ T cells also contribute to inflammation. The severity and duration of inflammatory reactions can also lead to different degrees of progression of metabolic diseases. Moreover, mTOR, PI3K-Akt, and AMPK signaling pathways play unique roles in the regulation of T cells, which provide a new direction for the treatment of metabolic diseases in the future. In this review, we will elaborate on the role of T cells in regulating inflammation in various metabolic diseases, the signaling pathways that regulate T cells in metabolic diseases, and the latest research progress. MDPI 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9688178/ /pubmed/36428983 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11223554 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/).
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Yu, Wenlu
Li, Chunxiu
Zhang, Deju
Li, Zhangwang
Xia, Panpan
Liu, Xiao
Cai, Xia
Yang, Pingping
Ling, Jitao
Zhang, Jing
Zhang, Meiying
Yu, Peng
Advances in T Cells Based on Inflammation in Metabolic Diseases
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title_fullStr Advances in T Cells Based on Inflammation in Metabolic Diseases
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title_short Advances in T Cells Based on Inflammation in Metabolic Diseases
title_sort advances in t cells based on inflammation in metabolic diseases
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9688178/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36428983
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11223554
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