Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, College of Medicine, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Methods Mol Biol. 2020;2184:265-271. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0802-9_18.
The last three decades have seen a growing interest in research in the field of immunometabolism, likely because of promising discoveries made in this field. This includes demonstration of the crucial roles of cellular metabolism in the regulation of functional plasticity of various immune cells, their cross talk with major metabolic tissues (and consequently in the regulation of metabolic homeostasis) at the systemic level, and their potential in improving the efficacy of current immunotherapy or developing new therapeutics for a variety of metabolic and immune diseases (Lee YS, Wollam J, Olefsky JM, Cell 172:22-40, 2018). Surprisingly, sex differences, which are integral to metabolic and immune health and disease, have received a short shrift from researchers in this field. The purpose of this chapter in this protocols book in the Immunometabolism: Methods in Molecular Biology series is to bring attention to this understudied, but crucial, feature of immunometabolism within the scientific community. Sex differences in adipose (and by extension, metabolic) and immune functions are pervasive in metabolic and immune health and disease; it is likely that a better insight into them may open new research directions to better capitalize on the promising discoveries made in this field, and thereby contribute to the development of sex-based precision medicine. It is counterintuitive to ignore a fundamental aspect of immunometabolism, and thereby limit our ability to capitalize on its promising features in improving or maintaining health, and for the therapeutic targeting of associated diseases. Here we briefly discuss the potential drivers and touch upon some unanswered questions in sex differences in immunometabolism, especially those that require attention from the scientific community.
过去三十年中,人们对免疫代谢领域的研究产生了浓厚的兴趣,这可能是因为该领域取得了有前景的发现。这包括证明细胞代谢在调节各种免疫细胞的功能可塑性方面的关键作用、它们在系统水平上与主要代谢组织的相互作用(以及因此在调节代谢稳态方面),以及它们在提高当前免疫疗法的疗效或为各种代谢和免疫疾病开发新疗法方面的潜力(Lee YS、Wollam J、Olefsky JM,Cell 172:22-40, 2018)。令人惊讶的是,性别差异是代谢和免疫健康与疾病的重要组成部分,但该领域的研究人员却很少关注这一点。这本《免疫代谢:方法学分子生物学》系列中的方案手册的这一章旨在引起科学界对免疫代谢中这一未被充分研究但至关重要的特征的关注。性别差异在脂肪(以及扩展到代谢)和免疫功能中普遍存在于代谢和免疫健康与疾病中;更好地了解它们可能会为该领域的有前景的发现开辟新的研究方向,从而有助于开发基于性别的精准医学。忽略免疫代谢的一个基本方面,从而限制我们利用其改善或维持健康以及针对相关疾病进行治疗的潜力,这是违反直觉的。在这里,我们简要讨论了免疫代谢中性别差异的潜在驱动因素,并探讨了一些尚未得到解答的问题,特别是那些需要科学界关注的问题。