Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases

Inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRD) are complex disorders characterized by chronic inflammation of the joints and related skeletal structures. The most common forms of IRD are rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA), including axial SpA (axSpA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Obesity...

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Main Author: Eric Toussirot
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-01
Series:Frontiers in Endocrinology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2020.606560/full
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spelling doaj-ad70eed37e0649a19a1c3a1b809243502020-12-23T11:42:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922020-12-011110.3389/fendo.2020.606560606560Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic DiseasesEric Toussirot0Eric Toussirot1Eric Toussirot2Eric Toussirot3Eric Toussirot4INSERM CIC-1431, Centre d’Investigation Clinique Biothérapie, Pôle Recherche, CHU de Besançon, Besançon, FranceFédération Hospitalo-Universitaire INCREASE, CHU de Besançon, Besançon, FranceRhumatologie, Pôle PACTE (Pathologies Aiguës Chroniques Transplantation Éducation), CHU de Besançon, Besançon, FranceDépartement Universitaire de Thérapeutique, Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon, FranceINSERM UMR1098 « Relations Hôte Greffon Tumeurs, Ingénierie Cellulaire et Génique », Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté, Besançon, FranceInflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRD) are complex disorders characterized by chronic inflammation of the joints and related skeletal structures. The most common forms of IRD are rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA), including axial SpA (axSpA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Obesity is a frequent comorbidity in RA and PsA, and to a lesser extend in axial SpA. The association between obesity and IRD may be explained by the release from fat tissue of several bioactive proteins, namely adipokines. Adipokines are involved in the regulation of various processes such as lipid or glucose metabolism, but also inflammation. Adipokines are interrelated with the immune system, with both innate and adaptive immune cell connections. Several adipokines with pro-inflammatory effects have been identified such as leptin, visfatin or resistin. Conversely, adiponectin and more specifically its low molecular weight isoform, is considered to have antiinflammatory properties. In this review, we discuss the contribution of adipokines to the joint inflammation of IRD, the relation they have with immune pathways of these diseases, their links with the structural impact on peripheral joints and/or axial skeleton, and also the influence they may have on the cardiometabolic risk of IRD.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2020.606560/fulladipokinesrheumatoid arthritisspondyloarthritisinflammationstructural damage
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Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases
Frontiers in Endocrinology
adipokines
rheumatoid arthritis
spondyloarthritis
inflammation
structural damage
author_facet Eric Toussirot
Eric Toussirot
Eric Toussirot
Eric Toussirot
Eric Toussirot
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title Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases
title_short Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases
title_full Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases
title_fullStr Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Mini-Review: The Contribution of Adipokines to Joint Inflammation in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases
title_sort mini-review: the contribution of adipokines to joint inflammation in inflammatory rheumatic diseases
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Endocrinology
issn 1664-2392
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRD) are complex disorders characterized by chronic inflammation of the joints and related skeletal structures. The most common forms of IRD are rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and spondyloarthritis (SpA), including axial SpA (axSpA) and psoriatic arthritis (PsA). Obesity is a frequent comorbidity in RA and PsA, and to a lesser extend in axial SpA. The association between obesity and IRD may be explained by the release from fat tissue of several bioactive proteins, namely adipokines. Adipokines are involved in the regulation of various processes such as lipid or glucose metabolism, but also inflammation. Adipokines are interrelated with the immune system, with both innate and adaptive immune cell connections. Several adipokines with pro-inflammatory effects have been identified such as leptin, visfatin or resistin. Conversely, adiponectin and more specifically its low molecular weight isoform, is considered to have antiinflammatory properties. In this review, we discuss the contribution of adipokines to the joint inflammation of IRD, the relation they have with immune pathways of these diseases, their links with the structural impact on peripheral joints and/or axial skeleton, and also the influence they may have on the cardiometabolic risk of IRD.
topic adipokines
rheumatoid arthritis
spondyloarthritis
inflammation
structural damage
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