Selected article for: "altered immune response and immune response"

Author: Джумагазиев, А А Костинов М П Безрукова Д А Усаева О В
Title: Vaccination Paradoxes in Obesity
  • Cord-id: 62vtdqaz
  • Document date: 2021_1_1
  • ID: 62vtdqaz
    Snippet: The review article discusses the problem of post-vaccination immune response in children obesity and adults with infections, in particular with COVID-19. Changes in various cellular and humoral immunity links in the experiment and in the clinic, associated with chronic inflammation and metabolic dis regulation that accompanies obesity, are revealed. People with obesity, who are at higher risk of developing infections, may have an altered immune response to vaccination. Research is needed to stud
    Document: The review article discusses the problem of post-vaccination immune response in children obesity and adults with infections, in particular with COVID-19. Changes in various cellular and humoral immunity links in the experiment and in the clinic, associated with chronic inflammation and metabolic dis regulation that accompanies obesity, are revealed. People with obesity, who are at higher risk of developing infections, may have an altered immune response to vaccination. Research is needed to study post-vaccination immunity in obesity, including an assessment of the possible impact of comorbidities on the vaccination of individual microbiota. (English) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] В обзорной статье обсуждается проблема поствакцинального иммунного ответа при ожирении у детей и взрослых при инфекциях, в частности при COVID-19. Раскрываются изменения раз- личных звеньев клеточного и гуморального иммунитета в эксперименте и в клинике, связан- ные с хроническим воспалением и метаболической дисрегуляцией, которыми сопровождается ожирение. Люди с ожирением, составляя группу более высокого риска развития инфекций, могут давать измененный иммунный ответ на вакцинацию. Необходимы исследования по изучению поствакцинального иммунитета при ожирении с включением оценки возможного влияния на вакцинацию микробиоты конкретного человека, коморбидных заболеваний. (Russian) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] Copyright of Pediatriya named after G. N. Speransky is the property of Pediatria, Ltd. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)

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