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The Adipocyte and Adaptive Immunity

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Not only do Adipocytes have energy storage and endocrine functions, but they also play an immunological role. Adipocytes are involved in adaptive immunity to mediate the pathological processes of a variety of chronic inflammatory diseases and autoimmune syndromes. The adaptive immune response consists of T cell-mediated cellular immunity and B cell-mediated humoral immunity. Obese adipocytes overexpress MHC class II molecules and costimulators to act as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and promote the activation of CD4+ T cells. In addition, various adipokines secreted by adipocytes regulate the proliferation and differentiation of T cells. Adipokines are also involved in B cell generation, development, activation, and antibody production. Therefore, adipocytes play an important role in B cell-mediated adaptive immunity. This review describes how adipocytes participate in adaptive immunity from the perspective of T cells and B cells, and discusses their role in the pathogenesis of various diseases.
Title: The Adipocyte and Adaptive Immunity
Description:
Not only do Adipocytes have energy storage and endocrine functions, but they also play an immunological role.
Adipocytes are involved in adaptive immunity to mediate the pathological processes of a variety of chronic inflammatory diseases and autoimmune syndromes.
The adaptive immune response consists of T cell-mediated cellular immunity and B cell-mediated humoral immunity.
Obese adipocytes overexpress MHC class II molecules and costimulators to act as antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and promote the activation of CD4+ T cells.
In addition, various adipokines secreted by adipocytes regulate the proliferation and differentiation of T cells.
Adipokines are also involved in B cell generation, development, activation, and antibody production.
Therefore, adipocytes play an important role in B cell-mediated adaptive immunity.
This review describes how adipocytes participate in adaptive immunity from the perspective of T cells and B cells, and discusses their role in the pathogenesis of various diseases.

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