Nutrition and immunity
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Resumo: | The immune system has different cells producing different substances whose objective is to defend the organism against foreign bodies. The human immune system is divided into a central system (bone marrow and thymus) and a peripheral system (spleen, lymph nodes, and mucous membrane associated lymphoid tissue – MALT). This system allows all cells to work together and synchronically. Infection, trauma, malignances, and inflammatory diseases activate the immune system production of pro-inflammatory substances. These substances are produced by different cells, mainly the gutassociated lymphoid tissue (GALT), perhaps the most important component of MALT, which has a central role in this process. The related nutrition abnormalities suppress the immune system, becoming the most commonly acquired immune deficiency in human beings. Many studies have been published showing the potential benefits of nutrients (arginine, glutamine, nucleotides, carnitine, fibers, and fish oil) in modulating the immune response. Moreover, recent studies have shown the beneficial effects of diets including probiotic flora in enteral formulas to enhance the gut mucosal barrier. This is called ecoimmunonutrition. The use of immune-enhancing formulas and modern recommendations concerning this sort of approach are discussed in the present article. |
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Nutrition and immunityNutrição e imunidadeSistema imuneimunonutriçãodietas imunoestimulantesargininaglutaminanucleotídeoslipídios w-3translocação bacterianaImmune systemimmunonutritionimmune enhancing formulasarginineglutaminenucleotidesfish oilbacterial translocationThe immune system has different cells producing different substances whose objective is to defend the organism against foreign bodies. The human immune system is divided into a central system (bone marrow and thymus) and a peripheral system (spleen, lymph nodes, and mucous membrane associated lymphoid tissue – MALT). This system allows all cells to work together and synchronically. Infection, trauma, malignances, and inflammatory diseases activate the immune system production of pro-inflammatory substances. These substances are produced by different cells, mainly the gutassociated lymphoid tissue (GALT), perhaps the most important component of MALT, which has a central role in this process. The related nutrition abnormalities suppress the immune system, becoming the most commonly acquired immune deficiency in human beings. Many studies have been published showing the potential benefits of nutrients (arginine, glutamine, nucleotides, carnitine, fibers, and fish oil) in modulating the immune response. Moreover, recent studies have shown the beneficial effects of diets including probiotic flora in enteral formulas to enhance the gut mucosal barrier. This is called ecoimmunonutrition. The use of immune-enhancing formulas and modern recommendations concerning this sort of approach are discussed in the present article.O sistema imune humano possui diferentes células que produzem substâncias destinadas a defender o organismo humano contra agentes infecciosos ou suas toxinas. Este sistema imune é dividido em um sistema central (medula óssea e timo) e periférico (baço, linfonodos, tonsilas amigdalianas e tecidos linfóides associados às membranas mucosas), e permite a ação conjunta e sincronizada de diferentes células. Morbidades como infecção, trauma, câncer e doenças inflamatórias ativam este sistema, possibilitando a produção de substâncias pró-inflamatórias, produzidas por diferentes elementos deste sistema, principalmente o tecido linfóide associado à mucosa intestinal, que tem papel central neste processo. Alterações da nutrição suprimem o sistema imune, caracterizando-se como a forma mais comum de imunodeficiência adquirida em seres humanos. Muitos estudos têm sido publicados em diferentes e importantes jornais médicos, mostrando o possível benefício de nutrientes imunoestimulantes (arginina, glutamina, nucleotídeos, carnitina, fibras e lipídios w-3) na melhor modulação da atividade imunológica. Além disso, recentes estudos mostraram os efeitos benéficos de dietas incluindo flora pró-biótica em fórmulas enterais com o objetivo de realçar a barreira intestinal (ecoimunonutrição). O uso de fórmulas imunoestimulantes e recomendações atuais pertinentes a esta abordagem são discutidas neste artigo.HCPA/FAMED/UFRGS2022-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Article"A Convite dos Editoresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/125252Clinical & Biomedical Research; Vol. 19 No. 3 (1999): Revista HCPAClinical and Biomedical Research; v. 19 n. 3 (1999): Revista HCPA2357-9730reponame:Clinical and Biomedical Researchinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/article/view/125252/85186http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessH. Loss, Sérgio 2022-09-16T16:32:52Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/125252Revistahttps://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpaPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/hcpa/oai||cbr@hcpa.edu.br2357-97302357-9730opendoar:2022-09-16T16:32:52Clinical and Biomedical Research - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Nutrition and immunity Nutrição e imunidade |
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Nutrition and immunity |
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Nutrition and immunity H. Loss, Sérgio Sistema imune imunonutrição dietas imunoestimulantes arginina glutamina nucleotídeos lipídios w-3 translocação bacteriana Immune system immunonutrition immune enhancing formulas arginine glutamine nucleotides fish oil bacterial translocation |
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Nutrition and immunity |
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Nutrition and immunity |
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Nutrition and immunity |
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Nutrition and immunity |
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Nutrition and immunity |
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H. Loss, Sérgio |
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H. Loss, Sérgio |
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H. Loss, Sérgio |
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Sistema imune imunonutrição dietas imunoestimulantes arginina glutamina nucleotídeos lipídios w-3 translocação bacteriana Immune system immunonutrition immune enhancing formulas arginine glutamine nucleotides fish oil bacterial translocation |
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Sistema imune imunonutrição dietas imunoestimulantes arginina glutamina nucleotídeos lipídios w-3 translocação bacteriana Immune system immunonutrition immune enhancing formulas arginine glutamine nucleotides fish oil bacterial translocation |
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The immune system has different cells producing different substances whose objective is to defend the organism against foreign bodies. The human immune system is divided into a central system (bone marrow and thymus) and a peripheral system (spleen, lymph nodes, and mucous membrane associated lymphoid tissue – MALT). This system allows all cells to work together and synchronically. Infection, trauma, malignances, and inflammatory diseases activate the immune system production of pro-inflammatory substances. These substances are produced by different cells, mainly the gutassociated lymphoid tissue (GALT), perhaps the most important component of MALT, which has a central role in this process. The related nutrition abnormalities suppress the immune system, becoming the most commonly acquired immune deficiency in human beings. Many studies have been published showing the potential benefits of nutrients (arginine, glutamine, nucleotides, carnitine, fibers, and fish oil) in modulating the immune response. Moreover, recent studies have shown the beneficial effects of diets including probiotic flora in enteral formulas to enhance the gut mucosal barrier. This is called ecoimmunonutrition. The use of immune-enhancing formulas and modern recommendations concerning this sort of approach are discussed in the present article. |
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