About this Research Topic
The main goal of this Research Topic is to provide a comprehensive understanding on the role of endogenous bioactive lipids and their interplay with the immune system in the development and progression of chronic inflammatory-based disorders. Moreover, it would be of interest to explore the beneficial impact of exogenous lipids in the prevention and/or treatment of these pathologies.
We invite researchers to contribute with original research articles, reviews and mini-review, related to, but not limited to, the following sub-themes:
• Role of endogenous lipid mediators and their interplay with the immune system in the pathogenesis of chronic inflammatory diseases;
• Sex differences in lipid immunomodulatory properties;
• Impact of gut microbiome on lipid immunomodulatory properties;
• Pharmacological effects of exogenous dietary lipids on the immune response of chronic inflammatory diseases.
Manuscripts describing the pharmacological action of drugs used in traditional medicine in models of disease, such as inflammatory disease, are not in scope unless they have a strong focus on the immune system.
Topic Editor Undurti N. Das is the founder and CEO of UND Life Sciences. The other Topic Editors declare no conflict of interest with regard to this article collection.
Keywords: Lipid Mediators, Inflammation, Chronic Diseases, Immune Response, Diet, Nutrition
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