Role of “Western Diet” in Inflammatory Autoimmune Diseases

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Arndt Manzel
Dominik N. Muller
David A. Hafler
Susan E. Erdman
Ralf A. Linker
Markus Kleinewietfeld
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[1] University of Erlangen,Department of Neurology
[2] Experimental and Clinical Research Center,Departments of Neurology and Immunobiology
[3] a joint cooperation between the Charitè Medical Faculty and the Max-Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine,Division of Comparative Medicine
[4] Yale School of Medicine,Faculty of Medicine
[5] Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard,undefined
[6] Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),undefined
[7] Dresden University of Technology (TUD),undefined
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Western diet; Autoimmune diseases; Autoimmunity; Obesity; Sodium; Inflammatory; Gut microbiome; T cell regulation;
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Developed societies, although having successfully reduced the burden of infectious disease, constitute an environment where metabolic, cardiovascular, and autoimmune diseases thrive. Living in westernized countries has not fundamentally changed the genetic basis on which these diseases emerge, but has strong impact on lifestyle and pathogen exposure. In particular, nutritional patterns collectively termed the “Western diet”, including high-fat and cholesterol, high-protein, high-sugar, and excess salt intake, as well as frequent consumption of processed and ‘fast foods’, promote obesity, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease. These factors have also gained high interest as possible promoters of autoimmune diseases. Underlying metabolic and immunologic mechanisms are currently being intensively explored. This review discusses the current knowledge relative to the association of “Western diet” with autoimmunity, and highlights the role of T cells as central players linking dietary influences to autoimmune pathology.
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