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在肥胖相关的牛皮症中,在代谢-表皮界面重新编程免疫力
Jinsun Jang1, Minji Park1, Hee Joo Kim2
1Department of Health Science and Technology, Gachon Advanced Institute for Health Science & Technology, Gachon University, Incheon 21999, Republic of Korea.
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概括
肥胖会使牛皮病恶化,因为它会引起代谢压力,从而加剧炎症并降低治疗的有效性. 恢复代谢健康可以改善免疫反应,并在这种慢性炎症性皮肤疾病中维持缓解.
科学领域:
- 综合免疫学和代谢疾病研究.
- 皮肤病学和慢性炎症疾病.
背景情况:
- 肥胖和牛皮与慢性炎症疾病有关.
- 肥胖的代谢过载导致免疫功能障碍和牛皮的治疗耐药性.
研究的目的:
- 审查肥胖和牛皮之间的机械和临床联系.
- 讨论恢复疾病管理的代谢免疫平衡的策略.
主要方法:
- 整合来自多组学,单细胞和空间研究的机械洞察力.
- 对身体质量指数,胰岛素耐药性和治疗反应的临床数据分析.
- 对代谢干预和它们对免疫反应的影响的审查.
主要成果:
- 肥胖会将脂肪组织转化为炎症性器官,重编程皮肤细胞和免疫细胞.
- 代谢性压力,包括线粒体功能受损和表观遗传变化,使炎症延续.
- 增加的体重指数和胰岛素抵抗与对生物疗法的反应不佳相关 (TNF,IL-17,IL-23).
结论:
- 肥胖相关的牛皮是一种由慢性代谢压力印记的炎症状态.
- 代谢干预可以提高对牛皮治疗的反应能力.
- 恢复代谢免疫可塑性是持续缓解的关键.
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