학술논문

Inflammation in obesity, diabetes, and related disorders
Document Type
article
Source
Immunity. 55(1)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Immunology
Diabetes
Prevention
Nutrition
Liver Disease
Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis
Arthritis
Obesity
Digestive Diseases
Aging
Aetiology
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Metabolic and endocrine
Inflammatory and immune system
Animals
Diabetes Complications
Diabetes Mellitus
Type 2
Humans
Immunomodulation
Inflammation
Insulin Resistance
Language
Abstract
Obesity leads to chronic, systemic inflammation and can lead to insulin resistance (IR), β-cell dysfunction, and ultimately type 2 diabetes (T2D). This chronic inflammatory state contributes to long-term complications of diabetes, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), retinopathy, cardiovascular disease, and nephropathy, and may underlie the association of type 2 diabetes with other conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, polycystic ovarian syndrome, gout, and rheumatoid arthritis. Here, we review the current understanding of the mechanisms underlying inflammation in obesity, T2D, and related disorders. We discuss how chronic tissue inflammation results in IR, impaired insulin secretion, glucose intolerance, and T2D and review the effect of inflammation on diabetic complications and on the relationship between T2D and other pathologies. In this context, we discuss current therapeutic options for the treatment of metabolic disease, advances in the clinic and the potential of immune-modulatory approaches.