10th Anniversary of Biomedicines—Immunometabolism: Molecular Cross-Roads between Endogenous and Viral Pathology

A special issue of Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059). This special issue belongs to the section "Immunology and Immunotherapy".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 November 2022) | Viewed by 370

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Engelhardt Institute of Molecular Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119991, Russia
Interests: telomerase; telomeres; aging; senescence-associated pathologies
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Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Immunology, Mannheim Institute for Innate Immunoscience (MI3), Medical Faculty Mannheim, Heidelberg University, 68167 Mannheim, Germany
Interests: transcriptional, epigenetic, and metabolic programming of macrophages and their precoursors—corculating monocytes; tumor immunometabolism; macrophage biomarkers of therapy resistance; new molecular targets for TAM reprogramming in solid tumors
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The immune system reacts with pathogens and with unwanted self-components with different types of activation. In the case of pathology, inflammation can be chronic with severe systemic innate and adaptive immune manifestations, and inflammation can be below grade, hidden, or locally restricted. Our Special Issue is dedicated to understanding how exogenous and endogenous danger signals can drive metabolic changes in the immune system, and how the pathological metabolism can predispose our body to overlook the pathogen attack of endogenous danger or to overreact to these factors. It is of particular importance due to the current epidemiological situation that demonstrates that the human organism can overact to the respiratory virus SARC-CoV2 by a cytokine storm, and this severity of pathology is amplified in patients with metabolic syndrome and/or diabetes.

Prof. Dr. Yegor E. Yegorov
Prof. Dr. Julia Kzhyshkowska
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Keywords

  • immunooncology
  • immunometabolism
  • metabolic reprogramming
  • chronic inflammation
  • inflammaging
  • diabetes
  • cardiovascular pathology
  • neurodegeneration
  • infectious disease
  • tuberculosis
  • COVID-19
  • viral hepatitis
  • virus-associated oncology

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