NIH study sheds light on immune responses driving obesity-induced liver disease

NIH study sheds light on immune responses driving obesity-induced liver disease

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New findings from mouse models reveal that the type of immune response that helps maintain healthy metabolism in fatty tissues, called type 2 immunity, also drives obesity-induced nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The work, led by NIAID scientists, shows the inflammatory environment in the fatty liver is more complex than previously thought. These insights may inform the development of new NAFLD treatments and immune-altering therapies for obesity and related health issues in people with NAFLD.



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June 28, 2017 at 01:24PM

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