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Publication : The thymoprotective function of leptin is indirectly mediated via suppression of obesity.

First Author  Sreenivasan J Year  2015
Journal  Immunology Volume  146
Issue  1 Pages  122-9
PubMed ID  26059465 Mgi Jnum  J:247269
Mgi Id  MGI:5924351 Doi  10.1111/imm.12488
Citation  Sreenivasan J, et al. (2015) The thymoprotective function of leptin is indirectly mediated via suppression of obesity. Immunology 146(1):122-9
abstractText  Leptin is an adipokine that regulates metabolism and plays an important role as a neuroendocrine hormone. Leptin mediates these functions via the leptin receptor, and deficiency in either leptin or its receptor leads to obesity in humans and mice. Leptin has far reaching effects on the immune system, as observed in obese mice, which display decreased thymic function and increased inflammatory responses. With expression of the leptin receptor on T cells and supporting thymic epithelium, aberrant signalling through the leptin receptor has been thought to be the direct cause of thymic involution in obese mice. Here, we demonstrate that the absence of leptin receptor on either thymic epithelial cells or T cells does not lead to the loss of thymic function, demonstrating that the thymoprotective effect of leptin is mediated by obesity suppression rather than direct signalling to the cellular components of the thymus.
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