Literature DB >> 33574617

Urban living in healthy Tanzanians is associated with an inflammatory status driven by dietary and metabolic changes.

Godfrey S Temba1,2,3, Vesla Kullaya1,2,4, Tal Pecht5,6, Blandina T Mmbaga4, Anna C Aschenbrenner5,6, Thomas Ulas6,7, Gibson Kibiki4,8, Furaha Lyamuya4, Collins K Boahen1,3, Vinod Kumar1,3,9, Leo A B Joosten1,3, Joachim L Schultze5,6,7, Andre J van der Ven1,3, Mihai G Netea10,11,12, Quirijn de Mast13,14.   

Abstract

Sub-Saharan Africa currently experiences an unprecedented wave of urbanization, which has important consequences for health and disease patterns. This study aimed to investigate and integrate the immune and metabolic consequences of rural or urban lifestyles and the role of nutritional changes associated with urban living. In a cohort of 323 healthy Tanzanians, urban as compared to rural living was associated with a pro-inflammatory immune phenotype, both at the transcript and protein levels. We identified different food-derived and endogenous circulating metabolites accounting for these differences. Serum from urban dwellers induced reprogramming of innate immune cells with higher tumor necrosis factor production upon microbial re-stimulation in an in vitro model of trained immunity. These data demonstrate important shifts toward an inflammatory phenotype associated with an urban lifestyle and provide new insights into the underlying dietary and metabolic factors, which may affect disease epidemiology in sub-Sahara African countries.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33574617     DOI: 10.1038/s41590-021-00867-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Immunol        ISSN: 1529-2908            Impact factor:   25.606


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