14.05.2026
Jaswinder K. Sethi BSc, DPhil, FRSB
Obesity and immunometabolic health – mechanistic insights from adipose tissue
Speaker: Jaswinder K. Sethi BSc, DPhil, FRSB
Institution: Professor of Immunometabolism
Programme Co-Lead – iPhD Biomedical Sciences
School of Human Development and Health
Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton
Place: Jerónimo Forteza conference room, CIPF
Abstract:This seminar will explore the complex relationship between obesity and immunometabolic health, focusing on mechanistic insights derived from adipose tissue biology. The key concept that adipose tissue is not merely a passive energy storage site but an active endocrine and immunological organ that plays a central role in systemic metabolism. In obesity, dysregulation in adipocyte function and/or storage capacity is a hallmark of metabolic disease. The immunometabolic mechanisms that underpin this and drive metabolic diseases such as Type2 diabetes, MASLD and cardiovascular disease will be discussed. Overall, our studies underscore the importance of adipose tissue as a critical nexus linking immunity and metabolism.