Immunometabolism, an emerging field in perioperative and critical care medicine: a narrative review
Isabell Nessel, Victoria S.K. Tsang, Johannes Schroth, Henrike Janssen

TL;DR
This review explores how metabolism and immune function interact during surgery and critical care, highlighting the potential for interventions to improve outcomes.
Contribution
The paper introduces immunometabolism as a key area in perioperative and critical care medicine, emphasizing its underappreciated role.
Findings
Immunometabolism is crucial for immune cell adaptation in hypoxic or nutrient-depleted environments.
Poor immunometabolic adaptation in chronic disease or injury leads to complications.
Interventions like immunonutrition show promise but require better understanding of underlying mechanisms.
Abstract
Metabolism and immune function are tightly intertwined, and have been the focus of research in the expanding field of immunometabolism. Immunometabolism focuses on the metabolic adaptation of immune cells to their environment, allowing an efficient and targeted immune response even in hypoxic or nutrient-depleted tissue. The inflammatory response can be pathologically altered in chronic metabolic disease or acute injury as a result of poor immunometabolic adaptation, contributing to short- and long-term complications. Novel techniques, including ‘omics’ investigations, advanced imaging, and phenotyping with flow cytometry, now allow for in-depth and near real-time profiling of the intricate interactions between cell function and metabolism. Although this has significantly increased our knowledge of immunometabolic consequences in the fields of diabetes mellitus and cancer, it has been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClinical Nutrition and Gastroenterology · Hyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients · Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
