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Title: Innate Immunity Alterations in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Understanding Infection Susceptibility
Authors: Ochoa González, Fátima de Lourdes
González Curiel, Irma Elizabeth
Cervantes Villagrana, Alberto Rafael
Fernández Ruiz, Julio Cesar
Castañeda Delgado, Julio Enrique
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: BENTHAM SCIENCE
Abstract: Diabetes is a chronic disease characterized by marked alterations in the metabolism of glucose and by high concentrations of glucose in the blood due to a decreased insulin production or resistance to the action of this hormone in peripheral tissues. The International Diabetes Federation estimates a global incidence of diabetes of about 10% in the adult population (20 - 79 years old), some 430 million cases reported worldwide in 2018. It is well documented that people with diabetes have a higher susceptibility to infectious diseases and therefore show higher morbidity and mortality compared to the non-diabetic population. Given that the innate immune response plays a fundamental role in protecting against invading pathogens through a myriad of humoral and cellular mechanisms, the present work makes a comprehensive review of the innate immune alterations in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) as well as a brief description of the molecular events leading or associated to such conditions. We show that in these patients a compromised innate immune response increases susceptibility to infections.
URI: http://ricaxcan.uaz.edu.mx/jspui/handle/20.500.11845/2541
ISSN: 1875-5666
Other Identifiers: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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