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  • People with obesity have low levels of inflammation, which can make their immune system react too strongly to outside germs or allergens.
  • This study looked at how a special eating pattern called intermittent fasting (IF) can help reduce inflammation and boost certain helpful immune cells in mice with skin allergies and obesity.
  • The results showed that IF helps these immune cells work better, which can make mice healthier and reduce allergy symptoms related to obesity.

Article Abstract

People with obesity maintain low levels of inflammation; therefore, their exposure to foreign antigens can trigger an excessive immune response. In people with obesity or allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), symptoms are exacerbated by a reduction in the number of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and IL-10/TGF-β-modified macrophages (M2 macrophages) at the inflammatory site. Benefits of intermittent fasting (IF) have been demonstrated for many diseases; however, the immune responses regulated by macrophages and CD4T cells in obese ACD animal models are poorly understood. Therefore, we investigated whether IF suppresses inflammatory responses and upregulates the generation of Tregs and M2 macrophages in experimental ACD animal models of obese mice. The IF regimen relieved various ACD symptoms in inflamed and adipose tissues. We showed that the IF regimen upregulates Treg generation in a TGF-β-dependent manner and induces CD4T cell hypo-responsiveness. IF-M2 macrophages, which strongly express TGF-β and inhibit CD4T cell proliferation, directly regulated Treg differentiation from CD4T cells. These results indicate that the IF regimen enhances the TGF-β-producing ability of M2 macrophages and that the development of Tregs keeps mice healthy against ACD exacerbated by obesity. Therefore, the IF regimen may ameliorate inflammatory immune disorders caused by obesity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10762271PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2023.053DOI Listing

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