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Study reveals molecular ‘switch’ that turns on inflammation in obesity
The recent publication by Drs. Zhong and Liang, titled “Nucleotide metabolic rewiring enables NLRP3 inflammasome hyperactivation in obesity,” was prominently featured in the UT Southwestern Newsroom.

This image shows a macrophage, a type of white blood cell in the innate immune system that digests pathogens and dead cells while also playing key roles in tissue repair, inflammation, and initiating adaptive immune responses. UTSW researchers who found a molecular pathway linking obesity to widespread inflammation compared macrophages from lean and obese human volunteers, as well as from mice fed normal and high-fat diets. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)