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  • Endocrinology
  • Metabolic research

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  • Leptin is a key metabolic regulator.
  • Emerging evidence links leptin to immune system modulation.
  • Its role in inflammation is increasingly recognized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review leptin's implications in inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.
  • To explore leptin's modulatory effects on innate and adaptive immunity.
  • To discuss potential leptin-based therapeutic strategies for immune disorders.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of studies on leptin and immunity.
  • Analysis of leptin's role in various inflammatory conditions.
  • Synthesis of current knowledge on leptin's immune functions.

Main Results:

  • Leptin significantly influences both innate and adaptive immune responses.
  • Leptin plays a role in the pathogenesis of multiple autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
  • Specific mechanisms of leptin's immune modulation are being elucidated.

Conclusions:

  • Leptin is a critical link between metabolism and immunity.
  • Understanding leptin's immune functions offers therapeutic potential.
  • Leptin-based strategies may help restore immune balance in disease.