Chronic Inflammation: Pathophysiological Process and Nutritional Interventions
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Molecular Pathology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 March 2025 | Viewed by 6755
Special Issue Editors
Interests: autoinflammatory diseases; inflammation; rheumatic diseases; autoimmunity
Interests: pathogenetic mechanisms in crystal-induced inflammation; the role of calcium crystals in osteoarthritis; biomarkers in psoriatic arthritis; synovial fluid analysis; the influence of bioactive compounds in inflammation and crystal-induced arthritis; diet in rheumatic diseases
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Dear Colleagues,
Chronic inflammation encompasses a variety of conditions that range from the immuno-rheumatological field to cardiovascular diseases, oncological, gastroenterological, and metabolic disorders and cover all ages, from the pediatric population to elderly patients. It is well known that diet plays a major role in limiting or promoting the risk factors of all these diseases. In particular, individual dietary habits have been shown to influence specific molecular mechanisms, impacting both the onset and progression of chronic inflammatory conditions. The present issue collects original articles and reviews presenting new insights into pathophysiological processes of chronic inflammation affected by nutritive or bioactive compounds. Nutritional interventions affecting clinical patients’ phenotype and features and exploring the underlying mechanisms at molecular level are also welcome.
This Special Issue focuses on but is not restricted to the following topics:
- Chronic inflammatory disorders (rheumatology, gastroenterology, metabolic diseases, endocrinology, cardiovascular diseases, pediatric and geriatric pathologies);
- Pediatric patients affected by inflammatory chronic disorders;
- Elderly patients affected by chronic inflammatory disorders;
- Experimental models of chronic inflammation.
Dr. Sara Bindoli
Dr. Francesca Oliviero
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- chronic disorders
- inflammatory diseases
- dietary habits
- nutraceuticals
- bioactive compounds
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