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Eosinophils in obesity and obesity-associated disorders.

Yanan HuSvetoslav Chakarov
Published in: Discovery immunology (2023)
Despite the rising prevalence and costs for the society, obesity etiology, and its precise cellular and molecular mechanisms are still insufficiently understood. The excessive accumulation of fat by adipocytes plays a key role in obesity progression and has many repercussions on total body physiology. In recent years the immune system as a gatekeeper of adipose tissue homeostasis has been evidenced and has become a focal point of research. Herein we focus on eosinophils, an important component of type 2 immunity, assuming fundamental, yet ill-defined, roles in the genesis, and progression of obesity and related metabolic disorders. We summarize eosinophilopoiesis and eosinophils recruitment into adipose tissue and discuss how the adipose tissue environments shape their function and vice versa. Finally, we also detail how obesity transforms the local eosinophil niche. Understanding eosinophil crosstalk with the diverse cell types within the adipose tissue environment will allow us to framework the therapeutic potential of eosinophils in obesity.
Keyphrases
  • insulin resistance
  • adipose tissue
  • metabolic syndrome
  • high fat diet induced
  • weight loss
  • weight gain
  • type diabetes
  • high fat diet
  • skeletal muscle
  • stem cells
  • cell therapy