The alterations of innate immunity and enhanced severity of infections in diabetes mellitus

Zi Zhou, Hao Wang,Sipin Tan, Huali Zhang,Yaxi Zhu

IMMUNOLOGY(2024)

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic inflammatory disease with a high incidence worldwide. Patients with DM are at a high risk for all types of infections. Type 1 DM is characterised with immune destruction of pancreatic beta cells, while type 2 diabetes is characterised with insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction, both of which result in disorders of glucose and lipid metabolism. This metabolic disorder causes functional defects of immune cells, aberrant production of inflammatory cytokines, dysregulated immune responses, advanced pathophysiological injury of the body, and increased mortality in populations with DM upon infections. Starting with the change of natural immune system in patients with DM, this paper focused on the enhanced severity of infections in DM and the underlying innate immune alterations in preclinical and clinical studies, aiming to better understand the influence of DM on the susceptibility, pathophysiology, and clinical outcomes in infections. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic inflammatory disease with a high incidence worldwide. Starting with the change of natural immune system in patients with DM, this paper focused on the enhanced severity of infections in DM and the underlying innate immune alterations in preclinical and clinical studies, aiming to better understand the influence of DM on the susceptibility, pathophysiology, and clinical outcomes in infections.image
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cytokines,diabetes mellitus,infection,innate immunity,macrophages
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