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Review
. 2017 Sep;17(9):81.
doi: 10.1007/s11892-017-0900-5.

T Cell Populations and Functions Are Altered in Human Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

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Review

T Cell Populations and Functions Are Altered in Human Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes

Sothea Touch et al. Curr Diab Rep. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Purpose of the review: Obesity and type 2 diabetes (T2D) are considered chronic inflammatory diseases. While early publications have reported the implication of innate immune cells such as macrophages to promote systemic inflammation and metabolic dysfunctions, recent publications underline the alterations of the T cell compartment in human obesity and type 2 diabetes. These recent findings are the focus of this review.

Recent findings: In humans, obesity and T2D induce the expansion of proinflammatory T cells such as CD4 Th1, Th17, and CD8 populations, whereas innate T cells such as MAIT and iNKT cells are decreased. These alterations reflect a loss of total T cell homeostasis that may contribute to tissue and systemic inflammation. Whether these changes are adaptive to nutritional variations and/or contribute to the progression of metabolic diseases remains to be clarified. T cell phenotyping may improve obese and/or T2D patient stratification with therapeutic and prognostic implications.

Keywords: Inflammation; MAIT; Obesity; T cell; Th17; Type 2 diabetes.

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