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ea0035p791 | Obesity | ECE2014

Childhood obesity alters innate T cell frequency and function resulting in loss of regulation and increased inflammation

Hogan Andrew , Carolan Eirin , Mangan Bozgana , Corrigan Michelle , Doherty Derek , Cody Declan , O'Shea Donal

Background: Childhood obesity now represents a major public health concern. Being obese in childhood appears to increase the risk of severe obesity in adulthood. Obesity is associated with co-morbid conditions such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Underpinning obesity is a state of chronic sterile inflammation. Recently the invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cell, an innate T cell was shown to act as a metabolic regulator and altered by obesity both in adults and ...