An epidemic of obesity over the past three decades increases the risk of chronic and infectious diseases for adults and children alike. Within the past few years, obesity has been shown to impair the adaptive immune response to infection through alterations in T cell functioning. Growing evidence suggests that perturbations in T cell metabolism drives this stunted immune response, stemming from nutrient, hormone and adipokine dysregulation in the obese. In this review, recent findings in the fields of obesity and T cell mediated immunity demonstrate a unique relationship between altered mechanisms of T cell metabolic homeostasis and plasticity of adaptive immune responses in the obese setting
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...
Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality after viral infections. Using a mouse m...
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance over a long period of time. Current research sugges...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance over a long period of time. Current research sugges...
Obesity has been shown to increase risk for a number of different disorders, including cancer. In ad...
The immunological processes involved in the collaborative defence of organisms are affected by nutri...
Disorders of systemic metabolism can influence immunity. Individuals with obesity are known to have ...
Disorders of systemic metabolism can influence immunity. Individuals with obesity are known to have ...
There is strong evidence indicating that excess adiposity negatively impacts immune function and hos...
There is strong evidence indicating that excess adiposity negatively impacts immune function and hos...
Nutritional status is critically important for immune cell function. While obesity is characterized ...
The increasing worldwide prevalence of obesity is a major health problem since excessive body weight...
International audiencePurpose of the Review: Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are considered chroni...
Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality after viral infections. Using a mouse m...
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...
Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality after viral infections. Using a mouse m...
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance over a long period of time. Current research sugges...
Obesity is the result of positive energy balance over a long period of time. Current research sugges...
Obesity has been shown to increase risk for a number of different disorders, including cancer. In ad...
The immunological processes involved in the collaborative defence of organisms are affected by nutri...
Disorders of systemic metabolism can influence immunity. Individuals with obesity are known to have ...
Disorders of systemic metabolism can influence immunity. Individuals with obesity are known to have ...
There is strong evidence indicating that excess adiposity negatively impacts immune function and hos...
There is strong evidence indicating that excess adiposity negatively impacts immune function and hos...
Nutritional status is critically important for immune cell function. While obesity is characterized ...
The increasing worldwide prevalence of obesity is a major health problem since excessive body weight...
International audiencePurpose of the Review: Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are considered chroni...
Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality after viral infections. Using a mouse m...
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...
Obesity is associated with increased morbidity and mortality after viral infections. Using a mouse m...
Inflammation is a double-edged sword – it is needed to fight against infection, yet it results in ti...