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Review
. 2019;19(8):1100-1115.
doi: 10.2174/1871530319666190529101816.

The Role of the Status of Selected Micronutrients in Shaping the Immune Function

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The Role of the Status of Selected Micronutrients in Shaping the Immune Function

Ibrahim Elmadfa et al. Endocr Metab Immune Disord Drug Targets. 2019.

Abstract

Objective: This narrative review gives an overview on the essential role of adequate nutrition to an optimally functioning immune defence. Micronutrients act as regulators of the immune response, with the focus of this review on the immunomodulatory effects of the trace elements iron, zinc and selenium, and the vitamins A, D, E, C, B6 and B12 and folic acid.

Results: Iron deficiency especially impairs the Th1 cell-borne cellular immunity. T lymphocytes are also most affected by a deficiency of zinc, needed for their maturation and the balance between the different T cell subpopulations and acting as a redox signal in the regulation of many enzymes. Selenium is also involved in redox reactions as the glutathione peroxidases and other redox enzymes are selenoproteins. Selenium status has shown special effects on cellular immunity and resistance to viral infections. Vitamin A in the form of retinoic acid induces a humoral Th2 cell response via antigen-presenting cells and is involved in maintaining intestinal immune defence and tolerance through its nuclear receptor RAR and via kinase signalling cascades. Immune tolerance is particularly promoted by vitamin D acting through dendritic cells to stimulate the differentiation of regulatory T cells. Vitamin E has antiinflammatory effects and stimulates naïve T cells especially in the elderly. Besides its antioxidative properties, vitamin C has effects on cell signalling and epigenetic regulation. The B vitamins are required for cytotoxic cellular immunity and modulate T cell responses.

Conclusion: A diverse diet and regular exposure to sunlight are the best sources for a balanced nutrient supply to maintain an optimal immune defence.

Keywords: Immunonutrition; immune regulation; immune tolerance; inflammation; micronutrients; trace elements; vitamins..

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Role of vitamin D in the regulation of T-cell differentiation. (A higher resolution / colour version of this figure is available in the electronic copy of the article).

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