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obesity [2026/04/25 08:04] – [risks of obesity] gary1obesity [2026/04/25 08:04] (current) – [risks of obesity] gary1
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   * mental health issues   * mental health issues
   * possibly impaired immunity and increased osteoporosis   * possibly impaired immunity and increased osteoporosis
-    * increased bone marrow fat appears to drive immunosuppression and osteoclast activity via altering the molecular profile of adipocytes, increasing the production of signaling molecules such as MCP-1, which recruits and reshapes myeloid immune cells, markedly increasing PD-L1-expressing myeloid cells within the bone marrow which suppress T-cell activity, and via PD-1 receptors on osteoclast precursors, promoting their differentiation into mature osteoclasts.(([[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41413-026-00509-5|2026: Expansion of bone marrow adipocytes in obese mice leads to PD-L1-driven bone marrow immunosuppression and osteoclastogenesis]]))+    * increased bone marrow fat in mice appears to drive immunosuppression and osteoclast activity via altering the molecular profile of adipocytes, increasing the production of signaling molecules such as MCP-1, which recruits and reshapes myeloid immune cells, markedly increasing PD-L1-expressing myeloid cells within the bone marrow which suppress T-cell activity, and via PD-1 receptors on osteoclast precursors, promoting their differentiation into mature osteoclasts.(([[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41413-026-00509-5|2026: Expansion of bone marrow adipocytes in obese mice leads to PD-L1-driven bone marrow immunosuppression and osteoclastogenesis]]))
   * medical iatrogenic risks   * medical iatrogenic risks
     * vascular access issues     * vascular access issues
obesity.txt · Last modified: 2026/04/25 08:04 by gary1

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