Impaired T lymphocyte immune response in vitamin A depleted rats and chicks

  • Friedman A
  • Sklan D
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Abstract

Vitamin A deficiency results in decreased immune responses; the objective of the present study was to investigate the involvement of T lymphocytes in the depression of immune responses resulting from vitamin A depletion. This objective was achieved by evaluating antigen-specific T lymphocyte proliferative responses in vitro as vitamin A depletion developed. The evaluation was performed in both rat and chick to examine the generality of immune effects due to vitamin A depletion. Our findings show that vitamin A depletion led to severe impairment of T lymphocyte activity in both animal models, and that this was directly related to the vitamin A status in both species. Immune response impairment was found to precede other manifestations of vitamin A deficiency, and was rapidly corrected by feeding retinyl acetate boluses. This implied a possible regulatory, rather than constitutive, role of vitamin A in immune responsiveness.

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Friedman, A., & Sklan, D. (1989). Impaired T lymphocyte immune response in vitamin A depleted rats and chicks. British Journal of Nutrition, 62(2), 439–449. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn19890044

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