About this Research Topic
Since inflammation and immune regulation contribute to metabolic-related diseases' pathogenic mechanisms, new therapeutic strategies and combination or multi-target directed therapies may be a new frontier for the treatment of metabolic-related diseases.
The goal of this Special Issue is to understand the relationship between inflammation and immune regulation in the onset and/or progression of the metabolic-related disease and to explore new therapeutic strategies including single and multitarget-directed ligands approach. Original research and review articles are welcome.
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
1. Clinical research:
- Identification of new biomarkers for metabolic-related diseases in patients
- Construction of early predictive or warning models for metabolic diseases based on inflammation/immune factors.
2. The latest single-cell sequencing research on metabolic-related diseases.
3. Target mechanism research:
- The role of inflammation in metabolic related diseases
- The role of immune regulation and its interaction with inflammation in metabolic-related diseases
- Design, synthesis and in vitro assessment of multitarget-directed ligands or combination therapy for the treatment of immune response and inflammation in metabolic-related disease
- In vivo evaluation of multitarget-directed ligands or combination therapy for the treatment of immune response and inflammation in metabolic-related disease
Keywords: inflammation, immunity, cardiovascular diseases, NAFLD, Diabetes, metabolic dysfunction, cancer, tumour
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