B cell contribution to immunometabolic dysfunction and impaired immune responses in obesity

Slisere, Baiba; Catalan, Diego; Rosser, Elizabeth C.

Abstract

Obesity increases the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular disease, fatty liver disease, and cancer. It is also linked with more severe complications from infections, including COVID-19, and poor vaccine responses. Chronic, low-grade inflammation and associated immune perturbations play an important role in determining morbidity in people living with obesity. The contribution of B cells to immune dysregulation and meta-inflammation associated with obesity has been documented by studies over the past decade. With a focus on human studies, here we consolidate the observations demonstrating that there is altered B cell subset composition, differentiation, and function both systemically and in the adipose tissue of individuals living with obesity. Finally, we discuss the potential factors that drive B cell dysfunction in obesity and propose a model by which altered B cell subset composition in obesity underlies dysfunctional B cell responses to novel pathogens.

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Título según WOS: B cell contribution to immunometabolic dysfunction and impaired immune responses in obesity
Título según SCOPUS: B cell contribution to immunometabolic dysfunction and impaired immune responses in obesity
Título de la Revista: Clinical and Experimental Immunology
Volumen: 210
Número: 3
Editorial: Oxford University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página final: 272
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/cei/uxac079

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS