Mechanisms underlying the immunomodulatory effects of n-3 PUFA

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Abstract

The enrichment of immune cell membranes with n-3 PUFA is associated with modulation of immune function. The degree of incorporation of n-3 PUFA (and therefore the impact of dietary n-3 PUFA on immune function) appears to depend on a number of factors including species and age. The mechanisms involved are still largely unclear, but recent work has focused on two areas; lipid rafts and eicosanoids. In vitro studies suggest that lipid rafts could play a role in the immunomodulatory effects of n-3 PUFA, but there is still little information regarding the extent to which membrane microdomains in human lymphocytes are modulated by dietary supplementation. The enrichment of cell membranes with n-3 PUFA also modulates the production of eicosanoids, the full extent of which has not yet been realized; this represents a key area for future research. Copyright © 2010 The Authors.

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Yaqoob, P. (2010). Mechanisms underlying the immunomodulatory effects of n-3 PUFA. In Proceedings of the Nutrition Society (Vol. 69, pp. 311–315). https://doi.org/10.1017/S0029665110001837

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