Orchestration of the Adipose Tissue Immune Landscape by Adipocytes.

IF 15.7 1区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY Annual review of physiology Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1146/annurev-physiol-042222-024353
David Bradley, Tuo Deng, Dharti Shantaram, Willa A Hsueh
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Abstract

Obesity is epidemic and of great concern because of its comorbid and costly inflammatory-driven complications. Extensive investigations in mice have elucidated highly coordinated, well-balanced interactions between adipocytes and immune cells in adipose tissue that maintain normal systemic metabolism in the lean state, while in obesity, proinflammatory changes occur in nearly all adipose tissue immune cells. Many of these changes are instigated by adipocytes. However, less is known about obesity-induced adipose-tissue immune cell alterations in humans. Upon high-fat diet feeding, the adipocyte changes its well-known function as a metabolic cell to assume the role of an immune cell, orchestrating proinflammatory changes that escalate inflammation and progress during obesity. This transformation is particularly prominent in humans. In this review, we (a) highlight a leading and early role for adipocytes in promulgating inflammation, (b) discuss immune cell changes and the time course of these changes (comparing humans and mice when possible), and (c) note how reversing proinflammatory changes in most types of immune cells, including adipocytes, rescues adipose tissue from inflammation and obese mice from insulin resistance.

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脂肪细胞协调脂肪组织的免疫格局
肥胖症是一种流行病,由于其并发症和代价高昂的炎症驱动并发症而备受关注。对小鼠进行的广泛研究阐明了脂肪组织中脂肪细胞和免疫细胞之间高度协调、平衡的相互作用,这种相互作用在瘦身状态下可维持正常的系统代谢,而在肥胖状态下,几乎所有脂肪组织免疫细胞都会发生促炎症变化。其中许多变化是由脂肪细胞引起的。然而,人们对肥胖引起的人体脂肪组织免疫细胞变化知之甚少。在摄入高脂肪饮食后,脂肪细胞会改变其众所周知的代谢细胞功能,转而扮演免疫细胞的角色,协调促炎性变化,从而使炎症升级并导致肥胖。这种转变在人类中尤为突出。在这篇综述中,我们将(a)强调脂肪细胞在引发炎症中的主导和早期作用,(b)讨论免疫细胞的变化和这些变化的时间过程(在可能的情况下对人类和小鼠进行比较),以及(c)指出逆转包括脂肪细胞在内的大多数类型免疫细胞的促炎症变化如何将脂肪组织从炎症中解救出来,并将肥胖小鼠从胰岛素抵抗中解救出来。
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Annual review of physiology
Annual review of physiology 医学-生理学
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期刊介绍: Since 1939, the Annual Review of Physiology has been highlighting significant developments in animal physiology. The journal covers diverse areas, including cardiovascular physiology, cell physiology, ecological, evolutionary, and comparative physiology, endocrinology, gastrointestinal physiology, neurophysiology, renal and electrolyte physiology, respiratory physiology, and special topics.
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