The role of metabolite-sensing G protein-coupled receptors in inflammation and metabolic disease

<strong>Significance:</strong> Great attention has been placed on the link between metabolism and immune function giving rise to the term “immunometabolism.” It is widely accepted that inflammation and oxidative stress are key processes that underlie metabolic complications during obesit...

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Main Authors: Recio, C, Lucy, D, Iveson, P, Iqbal, A, Valaris, S, Wynne, G, Russell, A, Choudhury, R, O'Callaghan, C, Monaco, C, Greaves, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Mary Ann Liebert 2018
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author Recio, C
Lucy, D
Iveson, P
Iqbal, A
Valaris, S
Wynne, G
Russell, A
Choudhury, R
O'Callaghan, C
Monaco, C
Greaves, D
author_facet Recio, C
Lucy, D
Iveson, P
Iqbal, A
Valaris, S
Wynne, G
Russell, A
Choudhury, R
O'Callaghan, C
Monaco, C
Greaves, D
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description <strong>Significance:</strong> Great attention has been placed on the link between metabolism and immune function giving rise to the term “immunometabolism.” It is widely accepted that inflammation and oxidative stress are key processes that underlie metabolic complications during obesity, diabetes, and atherosclerosis. Therefore, identifying the mechanisms and mediators that are involved in the regulation of both inflammation and metabolic homeostasis is of high scientific and therapeutic interest. <strong>Recent Advances:</strong> G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that signal in response to metabolites have emerged as attractive therapeutic targets in inflammatory disease. <strong>Critical Issues and Future Directions:</strong> In this review, we discuss recent findings about the physiological role of the main metabolite-sensing GPCRs, their implication in immunometabolic disorders, their principal endogenous and synthetic ligands, and their potential as drug targets in inflammation and metabolic disease.
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spelling oxford-uuid:7fd2c9b9-de30-46ea-b981-55a941b3ff232022-03-26T21:19:21ZThe role of metabolite-sensing G protein-coupled receptors in inflammation and metabolic diseaseJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:7fd2c9b9-de30-46ea-b981-55a941b3ff23EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordMary Ann Liebert2018Recio, CLucy, DIveson, PIqbal, AValaris, SWynne, GRussell, AChoudhury, RO'Callaghan, CMonaco, CGreaves, D<strong>Significance:</strong> Great attention has been placed on the link between metabolism and immune function giving rise to the term “immunometabolism.” It is widely accepted that inflammation and oxidative stress are key processes that underlie metabolic complications during obesity, diabetes, and atherosclerosis. Therefore, identifying the mechanisms and mediators that are involved in the regulation of both inflammation and metabolic homeostasis is of high scientific and therapeutic interest. <strong>Recent Advances:</strong> G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that signal in response to metabolites have emerged as attractive therapeutic targets in inflammatory disease. <strong>Critical Issues and Future Directions:</strong> In this review, we discuss recent findings about the physiological role of the main metabolite-sensing GPCRs, their implication in immunometabolic disorders, their principal endogenous and synthetic ligands, and their potential as drug targets in inflammation and metabolic disease.
spellingShingle Recio, C
Lucy, D
Iveson, P
Iqbal, A
Valaris, S
Wynne, G
Russell, A
Choudhury, R
O'Callaghan, C
Monaco, C
Greaves, D
The role of metabolite-sensing G protein-coupled receptors in inflammation and metabolic disease
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