Journal article
Tissue Immunometabolism: Development, Physiology, and Pathobiology
K Man, VI Kutyavin, A Chawla
Cell Metabolism | Published : 2017
Abstract
Evolution of metazoans resulted in the specialization of cellular and tissue function. This was accomplished by division of labor, which allowed tissue parenchymal cells to prioritize their core functions while ancillary functions were delegated to tissue accessory cells, such as immune, stromal, and endothelial cells. In metabolic organs, the accessory cells communicate with their clients, the tissue parenchymal cells, to optimize cellular processes, allowing organisms to adapt to changes in their environment. Here, we discuss tissue immunometabolism from this vantage point and use examples from adipose tissues (white, beige, and brown) and liver to outline the general principles by which a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank members of the A.C. laboratory for discussions and A. Loh for comments on the manuscript. The authors' work was supported by grants from NIH (DK094641 and DK101064) and an NIH Director's Pioneer Award (DP1AR064158) to A.C. V.I.K. was supported by a Predoctoral Fellowship from the Western State Affiliate of American Heart Association. A.C. was also supported by UCSF NORC grant P30DK098722.