| Literature DB >> 33717101 |
Yi Li1,2,3, Fangjie Wang4, Saber Imani5, Ling Tao1, Youcai Deng6, Yue Cai1.
Abstract
The worldwide epidemic of metabolic diseases, especially obesity and other diseases caused by it, has shown a dramatic increase in incidence. A great deal of attention has been focused on the underlying mechanisms of these pathological processes and potential strategies to solve these problems. Chronic inflammation initiated by abdominal adipose tissues and immune cell activation in obesity is the major cause of the consequent development of complications. In addition to adipocytes, macrophages and monocytes, natural killer (NK) cells have been verified to be vital components involved in shaping the inflammatory microenvironment, thereby leading to various obesity-related metabolic diseases. Here, we provide an overview of the roles of NK cells and the interactions of these cells with other immune and nonimmune cells in the pathological processes of metabolic diseases. Finally, we also discuss potential therapeutic strategies targeting NK cells to treat metabolic diseases.Entities:
Keywords: atherosclerosis; insulin resistance; metabolic syndrome; natural killer cell; nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; obesity; type 2 diabetes mellitus
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33717101 PMCID: PMC7943437 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.614429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561