Immunological Impact of Whey Protein on Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Patients with Chronic Liver Disease

  • Mizubuti Y
  • Correia M
  • da Silva T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Background: Recent in vitro studies point to the immune properties of milk proteins. Objective: To investigate the immunomodulating properties of whey protein isolate (WHEY) compared to those of casein (CAS) on peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) death and superna-tant cytokine levels in chronic liver disease (CLD) patients and healthy individuals. Methods: The role of WHEY on the immune cells was evaluated under-stimulated and non-stimu-lated conditions to determine cellular death and cytokine production, post-exposure with 40, 400 or 4.000 μg mL-1 of WHEY or CAS. Flow cytometry was used to identify the monocyte and lympho-cyte population. Cytokines were measured from the supernatants of 24 hour-old PBMC cultures. Results: Compared to CAS, WHEY significantly decreased lymphocyte death at 4.000 μg mL-1 in both groups of individuals with no effects on the monocyte population regardless of the group. At the same concentration (4.000 μg mL-1), WHEY increased TNF and IL-10 cytokine levels in the stimulated PBMC supernatant from CLD patients. Conclusion: Compared to CAS, WHEY exerted immunomodulating effects in CLD patients. A similar response may be anticipated for other pathological conditions in which high stress and immune dysfunction are present. © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.

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Mizubuti, Y. G. G., Correia, M. I. T. D., da Silva, T. A., de Vasconcelos Generoso, S., Teixeira, A. L., Lima, A. S., & Vieira, É. L. M. (2021). Immunological Impact of Whey Protein on Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Patients with Chronic Liver Disease. Current Nutrition & Food Science, 17(7), 742–752. https://doi.org/10.2174/1573401317666210216113801

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