The obesity-related pathology and Th17 cells |
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Authors: | Yusuke Endo Koutaro Yokote Toshinori Nakayama |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Immunology, Graduate School of Medicine,Chiba University,Chiba,Japan;2.Department of Clinical Cell Biology and Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine,Chiba University,Chiba,Japan;3.AMED-CREST, AMED,Chiba,Japan |
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Abstract: | Chronic inflammation associated with obesity plays a major role in the development of metabolic diseases, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. Among Th subsets, Th17 cells are involved in the pathogenesis of autoimmune disorders such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, steroid-resistant asthma, and multiple sclerosis. Accumulating data suggest that reciprocal interactions between the metabolic systems and immune system play pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of obesity-associated diseases. We herein outline the developing principles in the control of T cell differentiation and function via their cellular metabolism. Also discussed are recent findings that changes in the intracellular metabolism, including fatty acid metabolism, affect the Th17 cell function in obese individuals. Finally, we will also highlight the unique molecular mechanism involved in the activation of retinoid-related orphan receptor-gamma-t (RORγt) by intracellular metabolism and discuss a new therapeutic approach for treating autoimmune disorders through the inhibition of RORγt. |
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